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Mamata ‘attacked’ during poll campaign NA N D I G R A M / KO L KATA, MAR 10 (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged on Wednesday that she was attacked by “four-five men” who manhandled her during the election campaign in Nandigram, because of which she was injured in the left leg. The incident happened around 6.15 pm when Banerjee was about to leave Birulia area near Reyapara after praying at a local temple. “I was standing outside my car with the door open. I was praying from there on seeing a temple. Few people came around my car and pushed the door. The door hit my leg,” she said. Banerjee alleged that she was pushed by four-five men while she was trying to get into the car, following which fell flat on her face. The chief minister said that her leg got swollen because of the injury and she was feeling feverish, besides having chest pain. Pointing

KTC condemns firing at ITC Dan DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): Strongly condemning the firing at ITC Dan (Pangsha), which occurred in the wee hours of March 9, 2021, Khiamniungan Tribal Council (KTC) Wednesday maintained that the incident came at a time when Nagas were hoping and yearning for peace and harmony among different sections of society and groups. In a press note, KTC general secretary NSM Pakhiu stated that the frequent firing incidents at ITC Dan have created a fear psychosis in the mind of innocent public. “Taking the advantage of border, remote and backward region, the insurgents group used to create a battlefield in the region constantly,” KTC stated. KTC alleged that the “insurgents group always keep the citizens in fear and disrupt the sanctity of peace.” (Cont’d on p-8)

JCPI March 12 meeting reminder

DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): Joint Committee on Prevention of Illegal Immigration (JCPI) has reminded all apex tribal hohos, civil society organisations and Dimapur based tribal organisations to attend the crucial consultative meeting on RIIN and ILP. The meeting is scheduled to be held on March 12, 2021 at 11 a.m. at Tourist Lodge conference hall, Dimapur.

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Theatrics for public sympathy: Cong Hours after chief minister Mamata Banerjee claimed that she was injured after being attacked by a few men, Congress’ West Bengal unit chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury accused her of resorting to “hypocrisy and theatrics” to gain public sympathy ahead of the assembly polls. Chowdhury, who is also the Adhir Chowdhury Congress’ leader in Lok Sabha, said Banerjee is “feeling the heat” in Nandigram, from where she is contesting this time, and is thus resorting to “stunts and drama”. He said it was unbelievable that the chief Mamata holding her injured leg after being allegedly minister would get hurt even when the police had “laid attacked during her campaign trial at Nandigram. (PTI) siege” on Nandigram during her visit. to her leg, she told reporters, leg. Banerjee was rushed “See how it has swollen.” back to Kolkata, around 130 “Some people deliber- km away, through a green ately did it. Of course, it is corridor. She was taken to BJP alleged that Banerjee was a conspiracy. There were no the state-run SSKM Hospi- trying to turn a “simple accident” local policemen around me, tal for treatment. into a “pre-planned conspiracy”, and neither the district police T M C l e a d e r s h i p demanded a CBI investigation. superintendent was present claimed that the attack was “It can happen that she met with at the spot,” she alleged. a well-planned conspiracy to an accident but to claim that she was Banerjee was seen be- “remove her” from the poll deliberately pushed is not acceptable. ing carried by her security campaign. She has a lot of security personnel personnel to the backseat of “Many people don’t guarding her round the clock,” BJP’s her SUV from the front seat, want her to campaign for national general secretary Kailash Kailash Vijayvargiya which she usually occupies the elections. They want her Vijayvargiya said. “Such tactics to gain sympathy are unacceptable. I during travel, as she was in to be removed from their pain. A white cloth was also path…” senior TMC leader think the matter should be handed over to the CBI for an investigation,” he added. wrapped around her injured Subrata Mukherjee said.

Pre-planned conspiracy, says BJP

PC Chacko

KOCHI, MAR 10 (PTI): In a blow to the Congress in poll bound Kerala, senior leader PC Chacko on Wednesday announced his resignation from the party,

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MCM land issue resolved: 6 village bodies revoke withdrawal of NOC DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): The land dispute over Medical College Mon (MCM) was finally resolved after six organisations which had earlier withdrawn the No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued for the proposed medical college at Chi Ponghoa in Mon district, have recently announced revocation of the withdrawal. This was stated in a letter to Health & Family Welfare principal director by Chi Village Council (CVC) chairman Manwang, CVC head GB Thoaching, Goching Village Council (GVC) chairman Yahreih, GVC head GB Goaklem, Chi Citizen president T Kaiyan and Chi Union Mon Town

No new COVID case in State DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): No new COVID-19 positive cases were reported from across the State for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. The active cases also dropped to 10 after eight patients recovered from the infection. The total caseload remained at 12217 while 11963 have recuperated from the infection till date. PTI: India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 1,12,62,707 with 17,921 fresh cases being reported in a day, while the recoveries surpassed 1.09 crore, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday. The death toll increased to 1,58,063 with 133 new fatalities, according to the ministry data updated at 8 am.

peaceful bandh will remain effective from morning till evening,” he told reporters at the Singhu border. On March 19, the farmers will observe “Mandi Bachao-Kheti Bachao” day, he said. They have also decided to celebrate ‘Shaheedi divas’ of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev, the farmer leader said. Youths from all parts of the country will join the farmers’ protests at Delhi borders on that day, he added. Farmers leaders also said that copies of new farm laws will be burnt during ‘Holika Dahan’ on March 28. “Kisan Yatras” will be taken out in Bihar from March 11 and conclude on March 18 on Kisan Kranti Divas.

3 from Nagaland arrested for hacking ex-Karna DG’s email

Gov, CM, DyCM greet on Mileinyi

the leader from Kerala was the one who had encouraged groupism in the Delhi unit of the party when he was its party in-charge. Tagging Chacko’s statement on on twitter, Khera wrote, “Says a man who actively encouraged and promoted groupism in Delhi. Huzoor jaate jaate der kar di (took too long to leave).” Chacko was a former working committee member of the Congress.

NEW DELHI, MAR 10 (NPN): The Ministry of Tourism has formed a committee of stakeholders to “aggressively” promote tourism in the North East region of the country, a senior official of the ministry said on Wednesday. The committee will be tasked to identify new destinations, develop itineraries around them, identify

DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): National Investigation Agency (NIA) Wednesday filed charge sheet before the NIA Special Court, Dimapur, Nagaland against four members of the Yung Aung-led NSCN (K) in connection with an ambush

places where events can be organised to create awareness, organise workshops/ seminars for the local stakeholders in terms of providing them necessary skills. Stating that the North Eastern region is endowed with diverse tourist attractions and each State has its own distinct features, the ministry reiterated that it will place special emphasis on the development and promotion of tourism in the region.

on 40 Assam Rifles on May 25, 2019 in Mon wherein two Assam Rifles personnel were killed and four others suffered injuries. According to a NIA press release, the case was initially registered with Tobu police station under Mon

For overall development of the particular site/ destination, the ministry under its different schemes such as Swadesh Darshan, PRASHAD etc. provides financial assistance to North Eastern States which includes assistance for development of tourist infrastructure, promotion of fairs/ festivals, tourism related events in the region, publicity campaigns etc. (Cont’d on p-8)

district May 25, 2019, but the agency had re-registered the case on December 21, 2019 and began investigation. NIA stated that the investigation of the case has established the involvement of the four accused persons—Yangang Konyak

a.k.a. Mopa, Ahon Longphong a.k.a., Sangti, Hongo Konyak and Taiwang Konyak—along with other NSCN (K-YA) cadres in the ambush on Assam Rifles. NIA stated that further investigation in connection with the case was on.

NSUI stage protest against unemployment in Dimapur DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): Activists of National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) State unit staged a unique protest at Super Market here on Wednesday as part of the nationwide protest against unemployment under the theme “Naukri do ya degree wapas lo” (Give us jobs or take back our degrees) by serving pakodas and tea to passers-by. NSUI State president Chopika Assumi told Nagaland Post that the symbolic

available to Nagaland Post, Gopang said all stakeholders have come to an agreement with the medical department including the rate of the land measuring 30 acres over which, the foundation stone for the proposed medical college was laid by Union Health minister Harsh Vardhan on February 26 In the interest of ENPO and the future generations of Nagaland, Gopang said he has willingly decided to part with his land for the development and benefit of the mass. “I assure that there will be no issue or any complain regarding the land by any individual, party, organization.,” he added.

May 2019 ambush: 4 NSCN (K-YA) members chargesheeted

erating for the last many days”, Chacko told a press conference in New Delhi. Hitting out at the leadership of the two groups in Kerala’s Congress party, Chacko alleged that only Chandy and Chennithala know who all are being fielded as the party’s candidates in April 6 Kerala Assembly polls. Responding to Chacko’s allegations, Congress national spokesperson Pawan Khera alleged that

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New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI): Farmer unions on Wednesday called for a Bharat bandh on March 26, when their protest at Delhi’s borders against three new farm laws completes four months. Farmer leader Buta Singh Burjgill said farmers along with trade unions will protest the hike in fuel prices and privatisation of railways on March 15. “Memoranda will be submitted to district magistrates against the rising prices of diesel, petrol and LPG. Protests will be held at railway stations across the country against privatisation,” he said. “We will observe a complete Bharat bandh on March 26, when our protest against the three farm laws completes four months. The

president C Leipa. A written assurance was received from Gopang Konyak, landowner of the proposed site for Mon Medical College (Chi Ponghoa), who said he would cooperate with CVC in all matters and that he had no objection on naming of the medical college at Chi. In view of the “little differences” that existed amongst themselves having been resolved in an amicable manner, the six villages said they have countermanded the withdrawal of NOC announced on March 2 so as to pave the way for establishment of the long-awaited medical college without any hindrance. In his letter, made

present James and Peter are on the run,” the police said. Deputy Commissioner of Police, (South-East Division) Sreenath Joshi told reporters that Rubika used to be the face of the racket. Showing her as the employment officer in high profile companies, Thia and Seropa used to collect documents such as Aadhar cards and PAN cards from gullible unemployed youth in Nagaland and other North East states, which were used for opening bank accounts here. The police said that after carrying out the attack, these accused used to transfer money into different accounts. “Their modus operandi was simple, hacking well-known personalities’ email or social media site IDs. They also used to create fake profiles on social media sites, then they used to seek financial help from the friends of these personalities. Thinking that their ‘VIP friend’ is in trouble, most of them used to transfer money,” the police explained. The police said that this network came to light after former Karnataka DG and IGP Shankar Bidari became the victim of a phishing attack and lodged a complaint in this regard last month.

Farmer unions call for Panel formed to promote tourism in NE Bharat bandh on Mar 26

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“What do you mean, fare is rising everyday? Yesterday I paid Rs.50 and now you’re demanding Rs.85?”

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BENGALURU, MAR 10 (IANS): Bengaluru police on Wednesday arrested three computer programmers from Nagaland who allegedly hacked former Karnataka top cop Shankar Bidari’s email ID and conned Rs 25,000 from one of his friends. The police said that the accused had operated more than 60 accounts in various banks and a large number of documents - rent agreements, Aadhar cards and PAN cards were recovered from them. The police added that the accused were not only experts in hacking websites but had also floated a fake human resources company to lure unemployed youth from the North East states. According to the police, the arrested were identified as “Thia Samong, 31 years, Seropa Sesai, 27 years and Esther Konyak aka Rubika, 28 years.” The police added that all the accused are from Mon district but Rubika was working in Bengaluru in a beauty salon for the last couple of years. The police said that these accused had come in contact with two persons - James and Peter - on social media sites like Facebook and under their guidance they carried out this phishing attack. “At

Congress leader PC Chacko resigns from party alleging group interest in deciding party candidates for the coming assembly elections. Chacko, however, did not announce his future plans but made it clear on his views on the BJP, saying the saffron party “is not a political factor” in the southern state. “I have sent my resignation letter to Congress president (Sonia Gandhi) and to Rahul Gandhi. This decision, I have been delib-

Myanmar security forces arrest protesters

promises of providing employment to youth before the election, but nothing happened later. He said even the existing jobs were lost during the COVID19 pandemic, adding that around 12 crore jobs were reportedly lost. Acknowledging that it was not possible for everyone to get a Central or State government job, Assumi clarified that they were not A banner put up by NSUI members during the protest. (NP) protesting against this nor were they demanding the protest was organised by ment problem in India. He same. NSUI to voice concern alleged that the governHe however pointed over the rising unemploy- ment had made many tall out that there were many

vacancies that were yet to be filled up in many departments. He explained that the protest was staged to demand filling up of the vacant posts for unemployed youth, adding that every citizen was a witness to selling off of public sector undertakings (PSU), which provided employment opportunity to many youth. Claiming that there was no employment opportunity even for youth with qualifications, the NSUI State president said the protesters had collected more than five lakh degrees

throughout the country and submitted these to the government. Referring to serving of free pakodas and tea during the protest, he stressed that this was not to demean the profession of those selling tea and pakodas. Speaking of unemployment problem in Nagaland, Assumi claimed that the State had more that 70,000 registered unemployed youth, adding that, if the unregistered youths were added, the number would be more than one (Cont’d on p-8) lakh.

DIMAPUR, MAR 10 (NPN): Nagaland governor RN Ravi, chief minister Neiphiu Rio and deputy CM Y. Patton have extended greetings to the Zeliang community and to the people of Nagaland on the occasion of Mileinyi festival. In his message, Ravi said Mileinyi celebrates purity, benefaction, prosperity and longevity, adding that traditional games, dances and songs were inherent part of this beautiful festival. He said the festival also provides a platform for the young people to carry forward the rich and beautiful cultural legacies of the Zeliangs. Ravi wished all good health, happiness and prosperity on the auspicious occasion. The chief minister also wished all a safe and a happy festival of invoking bountiful blessings from God. “May all your endeavours be successful in all spheres of life,” Rio said in a (Cont’d on p-8) tweet. K Y M C


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Dy. CM concludes assembly tour DIMAPUR: Deputy chief minister, Y. Patton, during his three-day touring programme, visited 21 villages under his assembly constituency (37 Tyui A/C). On the final day of his tour on Wednesday, he covered Englan range, which consists of eight villages. According to dy.CMO media cell, the minister visited Government High School at Englan and interacted with the teachers and students and encouraged them to bring forth the best results among the government schools. He also assured to extend financial assistance for tables, desks and furniture items for the school. Earlier, Patton interacted with leaders of Women Self Help Groups of Englan Yingsung Federation, Wokha Block hailing from eight villages and covering more than 600 households. The federation is one of the three model Cluster Level Federation mentored by NSRLM. The women SHGs shared their commendable achievements and contributions towards uplifting rural communi-

Y. Patton with teachers and others on Wednesday.

ties and exuded confidence that deputy chief minister will help foster relationships in their collective aspirations for building holistic development and in community assets. In his short speeches at different villages, Patton reiterated that the ruling PDA government under the dynamic leadership of the chief minister Neiphiu Rio was a progressive and inclusive alliance and will complete full term. He assured that present PDA government will again come back to power even in the next elections.

The dy.CM was accompanied by SP Wokha, PDA member Yanpos Murry and host of district and state BJP members. Earlier, on March 9, the deputy chief minister inaugurated a community hall at Chukitong town. W h i l e d e l i ve r i n g short speech, Patton said that during the last oneyear developmental works came to a grinding halt due to the global COVID19 pandemic. He however, assured them that the PDA government under the dynamic leadership of the chief minister Neiphiu Rio

was committed for the welfare of the people. He also said that when development projects are earmarked, it was for the people. “There is no ruling or opposition” in development, he added. Further, Patton assured to take up all their genuine grievances to appropriate authorities in the government. During his visit, the citizens of Chukitong range acknowledged and appreciated for his initiatives in various developmental activities particularly for Chukitong range.

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Brahma Kumaris celebrate 85th anniv DIMAPUR: Brahmakumaris Kohima centre organised a programme to celebrate the 85th anniversary of Brahma Kumaris on the theme “Global Cooperation for a Better World” at Angami Public Organisation hall on March 6. A press release by BK Kohima centre stated that, Angami Public Organisation president, Dr Kepelhousie Terhuja; Lotha Hoho vicechairman, Jonas Yanthan; principal secretary, Parliamentary Affairs Department, V.Shashank Shekhar and Peace Channel member, Garrol Lotha were the chief speakers and guests of the event. Meanwhile, special video messages from Charlie and Jayanti, based in Brahmakumari centres, Australia and London were played and Sumi cultural song and skit based on the theme were also presented by students. Earlier, BK Kohima Centre incharge BK Rupa delivered welcome address. Further, Angami Youth Organisation, president, Kekhrie Pfukha; APO vice-president, K.T.Ville; Western Angami Public organisation former president, Vikehielie Victor; Sumi Totimi Hoho president, Piholi and others were felicitated.

Condolences on demise of NDPP women wing president deep shock and grief over the sudden and untimely demise of Kohima law college principal Visevonuo (Bebi), the Nagaland Law Students’ Federation (NLSF) said she was an excellent lecturer, a principal and a nicest human being the students ever came across. In a condolence message, NLSF president C Talimoa and general secretary Dieku Wetsah said her demise was “indeed” a sad day for the law students of the state.

excise & minority affairs Zhaleo Rio, MLA, have expressed shock over the sudden demise of Visevonuo Bebi Tsürhuo. In a condolence message, NDPP 5 Ghaspani-II A/C president Dosau Kuotsu and general secretary Tokihe Zhimo described late Tsürhuo as “a

simple, humble and efficient leader of the masses” and said she “always prioritised for the uplift of women.” While mourning her demise, the party prayed that the living God grant solace to the bereaved family and bless them to brave the void left by her.

Meeting on report of CAG: Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, NLA, K.T. Sukhalu has convened the introductory-cum-oral evidence meeting of the committee for examination of the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) for the year 2017-18 from March 17 to 18 at 10:30 am in the committee room of the Assembly Secretariat. Therefore, all the concerned committee members have been requested to make it convenient to attend the meeting. Traffic advisory in Kohima: In view of the “Program of March” scheduled on March 12 from High School Junction to Secretariat Plaza, the Kohima police has issued a traffic advisory. According to advisory, the stretch of road between High School junction to Secretariat - Billy Graham road junction via Sonuorü bridge will be designated as “one way road” from 9 a.m onwards till the end of the program. Only vehicles going down to Secretariat from High School junction will be allowed to ply. Vehicles going up to High School from Secretariat will take diversion towards Billy Graham road. DC Kohima informs HoD’s: Deputy Commissioner Kohima has informed all Heads of Departments (HoD’s) to collect invitation card for celebration of India’s 75 Years of Independence “Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav” to be held on March 12, at Nagaland Civil Secretariat Plaza, Kohima, from establishment branch, office of Deputy Commissioner, Kohima on March 11, during office hours. Medical examination in Wokha: Medical board examination of all state government employees in Wokha district for service confirmation will be held on March 25 and March 26 at 10.00 am at Chief Medical Officer’s office, Wokha. Therefore, those who are yet to appear for medical board examination have been asked to report to designated venue on the said date. ANTA informs on ID renewal: All Nagaland Taxi Association (ANTA) Dimapur unit has informed all registered members of Dimapur unit to avail yearly registration and drivers Identity Card renewal for the year 2021 on or before March 31, failing which defaulters would be penalized. JNV to distribute study materials: Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya (JNV) will be organizing a programme for distribution of study materials to the beneficiaries of Vigyan Jyoti on March 13 at 10 am at Multi-Purpose Hall JNV, Kohima. KLSU convenes meeting: Kohima Lotha Students Union (KLSU) has convened a meeting on March 13, 1 pm, at Kohima Lotha Hoho Ki, Kezieke colony, to discuss matters pertaining to its upcoming golden jubilee celebration. All past and present executive members have been requested to attend the meeting positively. For information, president, KLSU, Lirhonthung Kithan, can be contacted at 6009333476. ENSA meeting: Eastern Naga Students’ Association (ENSA) has called for an emergency meeting on March 12 at 12 noon at its advisor’s resident Purana Bazaar (B). All unit presidents, general secretary and advisory board have been directed to attend the meeting without fail.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

1ST DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF LATE P. HENITO SUMI

Remembering our beloved mother

Lt. Hetoli Swu on her

2nd DEATH ANNIVERSARY You left us beautiful memories. Your love is still our guide, although we cannot see you, you are always in our hearts DP-1326

Loving, husband, children & family

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Born: 10/05/1949 – Died: 06/03/2021 We, the bereaved family would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those who stood by us during the brief illness and sudden demise of our beloved Mother, Late Yonme Kath on 6th of March, 2021. Your immense and continued support and expression of sympathies has been the source of our comfort and enabled us to hold on in our darkest hour. Besides various other individuals, groups and organizations, we would like to convey our special thanks to the following: 1. Doctors, Nurses & Supporting staff of NHAK (ICU ward) Kohima 2. Home Guards, Civil Defence & SDRF, Nagaland Kohima 3. Rengma Baptist Church, Kohima 4. RBCK, Women Department 5. Rengma Public Organsation, Kohima 6. RBCK Kenuozou Fellowship, Kohima 7. RBCK Chandmari Fellowship, Kohima 8. Trinity Church Kenuozou, Kohima 9. Inter Denomination Christian Prayer Fellowship Kenuozou, Kohima 10. Soul Harvest Church, Kohima 11. Kid's Care hostel, Kohima 12. Ehunnu Prayer Group 13. RBCK Prayer Group 14. Hosanna Prayer Group, Kohima 15. Tesophenyu Group Union, Kohima 16. Tesophenyu Group Mothers' Union, Kohima 17. Tesophenyu Group Fellowship, Kohima 18. Tesophenyu Catholic Community, Kohima 19. Tesophenyu Ajah Kekhiezi, Kohima 20. Tesophenyu kathuza Welfare Union, Kohima 21. Khar-ECE Group, Kohima 22. Tesophenyu Upper Baptist Church 23. Tesophenyu Lower Baptist Church 24. TUBC Kekhiezi 25. Neighbours & Well wishers We regret our inability to thank each one individually, yet it is our sincere prayer that the Almighty God will bless you all abundantly. -Loving Husband, Children, In-Laws, Grand children & family members. K-552 K Y M C

Her passing away, NLSF said was a great loss for the law students of the state and an irreparable loss to the federation, adding that the void caused by her death would be difficult to fill. NLSF has conveyed deepest condolences to the members of the bereaved family. NDPP 5 Ghaspani-II A/C: Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) 5 Ghaspani II assembly constituency along with advisor sericulture,

Died on 11-03-2020 “Blessed are those who mourn, For they shall be comforted”. It's been a year since you left us. Though you are not present here with all of us but your memory is stored on our mind. We miss you deeply. Loving wife and children K-547

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DIMAPUR: Condolences continued to pour in after the demise of Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) founding member and women wing president Visevonuo Bebi Tsürho on march 9 at Naga Hospital Authority Kohima after a brief illness. Kiphire region: NDPP Kiphire Region rank and file expressed shock and pain over the demise of Visevonuo Bebi, president NDPP women organization. NDPP Kiphire region president Tsaseto Sangtam and general secretary Atsoba Anar said that the passing away of Visevonuo Bebi has left an indelible mark in the party, especially the central NDPP women organization. The region along with all its frontal, youth and women organizations conveyed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace. NLSF: Expressing

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Lt. VIHOSHE SWU Born 18.08.1975 – Died 06.03.2021 We, the family members of Lt. VIHOSHE SWU, would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all the individuals, neighbours, friends, churches and well wishers who showered unconditional love and support to us physically, financially, materially and unceasing prayer during his illness and at the time of sad demise on 6th March 2021. We convey our special thanks to:1. St. Francis of Assisi Church, Lazami. 7. North Police Station Kohima, 8th NAP 2. Angulimi Ghokimi. Pughoboto. 3. Upper D Block Kohima. 8. Natsumi Baptist Church 4. Lazami Social Welfare Organisation Kohima. 9. Sumi Aphuyemi Kohima 5. Ghokimi Inalimi Fellowship Kohima. 10. Sumi Catholic COmmunity, Kohima. 6. Sr. Supdt of Police & staff Kohima. 11. Doctors, Nurses & Staffs of ICU NHAK. Though we are unable to mention each and every individual, it is our sincere thanks and prayer that the Almighty God bless you all abundantly. Loving wife, children, and family members K-553

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WEATHER FORECAST March 11

(Temperature in ºC)

Max Min

Agartala Hot with hazy sunshine

36 20

Aizawl

Mostly sunny and very warm

Guwahati Hazy sunshine Imphal

31 14 31 16

Mostly sunny and comfortable 30 11

Itanagar A little morning rain

24 16

Shillong

Hazy sunshine

21 12

Kohima

Partly sunny; a stray t-storm

24 12

Dimapur Mostly sunny and pleasant

31 15

A t-storm around in the a.m.

25 12

Tuensang Cooler with a stray t-storm

17 9

Mkg Wokha

Beautiful with some sun

23 15

Zunheboto A stray morning thunderstorm 22 9

Pangnyu Phom along with officers and dignitaries after laying the foundation stone for District Hospital, Longleng. (DIPR)

DIMAPUR: Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Pangnyu Phom on Wednesday laid the foundation stone of District Hospital Longleng (DHL) at the new site. According to DIPR, the minister after laying the foundation stone, called upon the people of the district to continue to work together with unity and oneness for all-round development. The minister also appealed to the officials of H&FW for early completion of the DPR, pursue post creation of employees

and other follow-up action for early functioning of the hospital with full facilities. He further appealed to the people to avail the opportunity provided by the government with responsibility including the Covid-19 vaccine to control and contain the spread of the virus which was still active affecting mankind around the world. Pa n g n y u a l s o ex pressed gratitude to the District Task Force, Frontline Workers, government officers, the civil societies, PBCA and the Churches

More than 4000 vaccinated in Mokokchung, Wokha ment of health & family welfare said that the district have tested 4,236 persons and 36 were tested positive, DIPR report stated. The meeting also deliberated on medalling of DRDA road from Liphayan to Jonopur under the department of DRDA and development of public park at Tsumang lake under fisheries and aquatic department and was recommended for onward submission to higher authority for approval. The meeting was An elderly woman received a shot in Mokokchung. chaired by vice chairman DPDB Wokha and DC, DIMAPUR: More than uploading certification of Orenthung Lotha. 4 0 0 0 b e n e f i c i a r i e s r e - co-morbidity signed by a ceived shots in the ongo- registered medical practitioing COVID-19 vaccination ner, in addition to photo ID drive in Mokokchung and card. Self registration can Wokha. be done at CO-WIN App, Meanwhile, the first In Mokokchung, 3364 Arogya Setu App or log on round of sensitization were vaccinated, where 197 to cowin.gov.in using your sessions for third phase beneficiaries alone have mobile number. COVID19 vaccination roll been vaccinated within this Onsite registration can out for the age-appropriate week. also be availed at the session groups of 60years above The vaccination of site. All beneficiaries have and 45-59 years co morbidcitizens above 60 years and been asked to wear mask, ity conditions culminated those citizens within the sanitize hands at entry and covering all the eleven wards age group 45-59 years with strictly maintain 2-meter in Mon. co morbidity is currently physical distancing. The team led by DC underway and the citizens Wokha: Chief Medi- Mon, Thavaseelan K; MO can avail the same at Im- cal Officer (CMO), Wokha, Phomching, Dr. Chenjei, munization Room, District W.Tungoe while presenting MO Shangnyu, Dr Penjei Hospital, IMDH, Mokokc- the status of COVID-19 and MO SHP, Dr Elizabeth hung on three weekdays vaccination in the district at ensured maximum level Monday to Wednesday, Wokha DPDB meeting, said of knowledge and clear the from 10am to 4pm. that altogether 1399 persons doubts of the citizens on Beneficiaries have been including health care work- the vaccine. informed to carry a photo ers, frontline workers, (45Meanwhile, DC urged ID for registration (Aadhar, 59) years of age persons the IEC wing to get activated Electoral Photo ID, Pension- having co-morbidities and and cover every block with ers ID, Driving license, PAN 60 years and above has so immense support for the Card etc.). far taken the first dose and people by disseminating According to heath 526 people have taken the right information and cleardepartment, citizens within second dose of vaccine in ing every doubts and myths the age group 45-59 years the district. and misconception. with co-morbidities/disOn the HIV and AIDS The team will also eases can avail vaccina- scenario from April 2020 to carry out the session in the tion only after producing/ February 2021, the depart- required wards.

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for their contribution and making the hospital as one of the most successful district hospital with CHC status during the pandemic year and added that Longleng was the lone hospital in the state with CHC status in the state during the covid-19 crisis. DC, Longleng M. Shayung Phom, who also spoke on the occasion, pointed out that Covid-19 pandemic was a blessing in disguise for Longleng district because lot of unexpected development took place for upliftment of the hospital during this pe-

Sharingain Longkumer with village council members.

DIMAPUR: NLA speaker Council at the village here Sharingain Longkumer on Wednesday. inaugurated the log drum Sharingain, who pavilion of Aoyimti Village graced the occasion em-

phasised on the value of rich culture and tradition of the forefathers and the need to preserve the same

riod. He narrated how both Covid hospital and district hospital was functioning with the available resources and active contribution from various sources as health care facilities becomes priority to combat the virus. Director (Health) H&FW, Dr. Neikhrielie Khimiao in his short speech asserted that the department alone cannot develop the hospital without the active support and cooperation of the people. In this regard, the director called upon everyone to extend all helping hand with understanding and responsibility to uplift the hospital to greater height and cater best service to the people. While briefing on the overview of the project executive engineer, Medical Engineering Division Kohima, Er. Moanaro informed that 50- bedded hospital will be constructed at an estimate cost of Rs. 12. crores. She said that DPR is underway and would be completed soon however site development will go on side by side for speedy completion of the construction. Later, the minister also inaugurated the upgradation of Yachem PHC to Community Health Centre.

USSC seeks PHE intervention on water scarcity in Kiphire Correspondent K ip h ir e , M ar 1 0 (NPN): United Sangtam Stud e nts’ C o nfe r e nc e (USSC) has sought immediate intervention of the Chief Engineer, Public Health Engineering Department on the water scarcity in Kiphire town. USSC vice president, Sethrongba Y Yingbithongrü and executive chairman USSC, K Rothrongki Sangtam in an appeal letter to PHED stated that Kiphire town is surrounded by at least seven rivers and streams namely- Zingki, Thsingaki, Yongna Rokreki, Mutreki, Nguki, Thukhaki and Shu-yongki respectively. However, there was acute scarcity of water every year owing to limited water supply in the town. USSC alleged that despite cores of amount being sanctioned for drinking

water facilities in various parts of the state, Kiphire town remains untouched and neglected. According to USSC, the main source of PHED water pipeline connected from Matreki river, about 16.5 km away from Kiphire town, was constructed in 2002. However, the existing two and half inch 2½ diameter pipeline was insufficient to reach out the entire town, which covered only 15% to 16% percent of town population as per the department survey. Due to lack of government-owned water facilities, most of the residents of Kiphire town have been compelled to buy from private water carriers, USSC alleged. Therefore, the USSC urged the responsible authority to immediately expedite the matter on top most priority.

Resource persons and participants at the programme.

DIMAPUR: In pursuance to the work plan for implementing Food Safety activities in the State for 2020-2021, Food Safety Dimapur Zone under the establishment of Chief Medical Officer, Dimapur conducted two camps on Food Safety & Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) Licensing/Registration of Food Business Operator (FBO) under Food Safety. According to designate officer (food safety) CMO Dimapur, Samuel

Zehol, the first camp was conducted on March 8 at KUDD Complex, Dimapur followed by another camp on March 9 at CTC Hall, Chumukedima in co-ordination with district administration, Chumukedima Town Council and Chumukedima Chamber of Commerce & Trade Association. During the camps, IEC materials were also distributed to the FBOs. Meanwhile, at the camps FBOs were briefed on Food Safety & Stan-

NHHDC special handloom expo

SSAALWC announces suspension of road project

Dimapur: Nagaland Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation (NHHDC) Ltd Dimapur will be organizing a special handloom expo at Urban Haat, Dimapur on March 24 to April 4. The expo is sponsored by Development Commissioner (Handloom), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. In this connection, managing director NHHDC, Zakabo V. Rotokha stated that interested cooperative societies, NGOs, apex societies, SHGs, etc can apply to the project cell, Nagaland Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation led, Half Nagarjan, Dimapur along with copy of passport size photographs and details, address, mobile numbers, bank A/C with IFSC codes of the participants with the application before March 20 during office hours.

DIMAPUR: SARDP Sumi Area Affected Landowners’ Welfare Committee (SSAALWC) has announced suspension of ongoing road project under Sumi jurisdiction (from Kilomi/Mudutsugho to Zunheboto) for an indefinite period from Wednesday till compensation was paid to the beneficiaries. Informing this to Zunheboto deputy commissioner (DC), SSAALWC convener Ghuvishe Zhimomi and secretary Kakheto Zhimo in a representation said machineries and vehicles belonging to construction company too would not be allowed to enter or exit any of the eight villages of Kilomi, Khughuto, Kilo Old, Zhekiye, Aghuyito, Shoixe, Yemishe and Sukhalu. They said this was unanimously resolved during a joint consultative meeting held by the committee

dards Act 2006, Rules & Regulations 2011; Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Hygienic Practice (GHP); how to apply online for FSSAI licence/registration for Food Business Operator and labeling defects, imported food items, etc. Earlier, keynote address was delivered by SDO (C) Thejavizo Nakhro SDO(C) and the resource person was designated officer, Dimapur, Samuel Zehol.

with the eight villages at Shoixe village on March 6 to deliberate the unresolved issue of property damage compensation of SARDPNE Road project. SSAALWC said the eight villages collectively decided to demand Zunheboto DC to revoke the February 22 order of taking action against any individual or group or organization instead of addressing their genuine demands. Further resolving to take stern action against any individual, VCC or GB hampering/disrupting the joint resolutions of the eight villages by allowing work in their village jurisdiction, the meeting cautioned if any law enforcement agency arrest any individual/landowner during the period of indefinite suspension of work, the eight villages would collectively take the matter to the administration for reasoning.

Forest personnel trained on handling tools in Dimapur

DIMAPUR: Kiphire Wildlife Division, department of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, organised a training programme on March 8, with an objective to train the personnel of forest and wild life division on handling technology in the field. The training was conducted under the aegis of National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) implemented by the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India, on the topic “Conservation through the

Log drum pavilion inaugurated at Aoyimti

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for the coming generations. He stated that Aoyimti Village being one of the oldest Ao village in Dimapur area, it was the responsibility for the pioneer to contribute to make it a model village for others. Meanwhile, Aoyimti Village Council chairman welcomed all the guests and invitees of the programme and declared the commencement of the yearlong celebration of Platinum Jubilee of the village. He also expressed gratitude to NLA speaker for the construction and inaugurating the log drum pavilion.

lens of Camera Trap” at Nature Learning Centre – Conference Hall, Forest Offices Complex, Dimapur. At the training programme, deputy conservator of forest, Suman WM Sivachar spoke on the objective of the programme, which he said was to familiarize the staff on how to handle tools like camera traps and GPS devices in the field. It was followed by an address from chief wildlife warden, Nagaland, Vedpal Singh, who also encouraged the trainees to generate data driven reports from the

planning and data-driven decision making. Forest range officer, Baghty Range, Lansothung Lotha gave a presentation on the uses and applications of camera traps and GPS devices. The presentation was followed by a hands-on exercise by all the participants to familiarize themselves with the working of both the camera traps and the GPS devices. ACF, Dimapur Forest Division, Rama Shankar Demonstration on use of camera traps. Prasad shared his experifield. He encouraged the participants to be proactive in ences and examples with using technology for collecting data from the field, which the participants on camera would be a source of knowledge for the department in trapping in the field.

District science seminar & exhibition in Zunheboto

DIMAPUR: Zunheboto district level science seminar and exhibition was held at Cornerstone Higher Secondary School Zunheboto on March 5, 2021. A press release by the Zunheboto DEO Office stated that, the first position in the exhibition was bagged by Anguvili Petra Arkha of class 8, Olympic Higher Secondary School Zunheboto whereas the first position in science seminar was bagged by Anilo H. Yeptho of class 9, Cornerstone Higher Secondary School Zunheboto. It may be noted that, the winners will represent Zunheboto district at the state level competition. Further, the event was graced by EAC (HQ) N. Orenthung Kikon as the guest speaker and the panels of judges were Sunil Kumar PGT, medical officer CMO office Zunheboto Dr. Shikatoli Achumi and Opangkokla PGT Chemistry GHSS Zunheboto.

Army recruitment rally for enrolment of youth commenced on March 10 at Bhagat Stadium, Rangapahar Military Station, Dimapur and will continue up to March 20. A total 10,500 candidates have registered for the rally. K Y M C


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Assam polls: 281 candidates file nomination for 1st phase

A BJP supporter dances during nomination filing procession of Rupok Sarmah, in Nagaon, Assam. (PTI)

Guwahati, Mar 10 (PTI): Altogether 281 candidates have filed their nominations for 47 assembly seats in Assam going to polls in the first phase on March 27, a release issued by the CEO’s office said on Wednesday. The last date of submission of nominations for the first phase was Tuesday. Among prominent candidates who filed nominations were Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal from

Majuli, sitting BJP MLAs Angoorlata Deka from Batadroba, Ashok Singhal from Dhekiajuli, Mrinal Saikia from Khumtai and Padma Hazarika from Sootea, besides former ministers Ajanta Neog from Golaghat and Bismita Gogoi from Khumtai, the state’s chief electoral officer (CEO) said in the release. Other candidates who filed their nominations include Speaker Hitendra Nath Goswami from

Jorhat on BJP ticket, AGP ministers Atul Bora from Bokakhat and Keshab Mahanta from Kaliabor, BJP ministers Ranjit Dutta from Behali, Naba Kumar Doley from Jonai and Sanjoy Kishan from Tinsukia, and Nazir Hussain of the saffron party from Rupohihat. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president Ripun Bora filed his nomination from Gohpur, Congress Legislature Party leader Debabrata Saikia from Nazira and AICC secretary Bhupen Borah from Bihpuria. Among others who filed their nominations were former ministers Bharat Narah from Naoboicha, Pranatee Phukan from Naharkatiya and Rakibul Hussain from Samaguri, besides sitting MLAs Rupjyoti Kurmi from Mariani, Rana Goswami from Jorhat, Roselina Tirkey from Sarupathar.

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Central observer for Assam polls tests Covid positive Guwahati, March 10 (IANS): A central observer of the Election Commission of India (EC) for the first phase of the Assam Assembly polls has tested positive for the coronavirus, following which the poll panel appointed a new observer in his place, officials said on Wednesday. Eastern Assam’s Jorhat district Deputy Commissioner Roshni Aparanji Korati said that after the ECI’s general observer Manjeet Singh Brar tested Covid positive on Tuesday on his arrival in the district, the commission has appointed a new observer immediately. “The new general observer coming from West Bengal, is expected to reach Jorhat at the earliest,” Korati told IANS over phone. Earlier, Brar reached Dibrugarh airport on Monday from Punjab and then moved to Jorhat by road Tuesday. “He is stable and under home isolation. Doctors are monitoring his health parameters and there is

nothing to worry,” the DC said. She said that as per the direction of the EC, all the officials coming from outside in Assam to supervise the Assembly elections have to undergo swab sample test for Covid-19 immediately after their reporting in the district. The Assembly constituencies in Jorhat district are going to polls in the first phase on March 27. Elections to the 126member Assam Assembly will be held in three phases. Phase one will see polling for 47 constituencies on March 27 while in the second phase polling would be held for 39 seats on April 1 and the remaining 40 constituencies will go to the polls on April 6. Till the last day of the filing of nominations on March 9, over 280 candidates filed the candidatures for the first phase of balloting. The scrutiny of nomination papers for the first phase of polls done on Wednesday.

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Sonowal’s assets increase by more than 71 per cent in 5 years

Guwahati, Mar 10 (PTI): The total worth of Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal’s assets, both movable and immovable, have increased by over 71 per cent since the last assembly polls in 2016, despite not having bought any new immovable assets. Sonowal, in his affidavit submitted as a BJP candidate from Majuli (ST) candidate for the 2021 assembly polls in the state, has declared total assets worth over Rs 3.17 crore as against over Rs 1.85 crore in 2016, an increase of Rs 1,32,26,475. The 59-year old chief ministers movable assets have increased to more than Rs 1.14 cr in 2021 as against more than Rs 70.44 lakh in 2016 while the immovable assets have shown a rise from Rs 1.15 cr submitted in the last polls to over Rs 2.02 cr. His bank deposits have escalated more than threefold to Rs 38,02,498 in 2021 from Rs 12,13,320 in 2016 while the value of his insur-

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ance policies have swelled from Rs 28,90,794 to Rs 43,26,461. The chief minister owned shares in Oil India Limited (OIL) worth Rs 8,77,500 in 2016 whose wor th has risen to Rs 13,04,697 this year. His current cash in hand has, however, decreased to Rs 39,030 from the Rs 94,597, he had in 2016. Sonowal has not bought any jewellery during the last five years, declaring 30 gms of gold in both the polls whose value has however now increased to Rs 1,35,000 from Rs 1,00,000 in 2016. In both the polls, the chief minister has declared

COVID restrictions on Yaoshang festival in Mnp Rs 40 lakh in cash seized by police in KA

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IMPHAL, Mar 10: Even as there is marked improvement in the COVID situation in the state, Manipur government is still apprehensive of a second wave of the pandemic during and after Yaoshang (Holi) festival. Keeping in mind possibility of a second wave of COVID-19, Manipur government on Tuesday ordered restriction on Thabal Chongba (a kind of group dance during the festival) and Jatrawali during the Yaoshang festival. Yaoshang which collides with the Holi festival, is a five- daylong event from March 28 in Manipur. “No activity involving person-to-person contact such as Thabal Chongba

and Jatrawali shall be permitted,” said an order of the state chief secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar ,who is also chairman of the executive committee of State Disaster Management Authority, stated. Yaoshang sports may be organised subject to observation of relevant SoPs, the order stated while directing DCs and SPs to strictly enforce restrictions. The order observed that festivities of Yaoshang are likely to increase human interaction and physical contact which is not conducive to the second wave of COVID-19 infection being experienced in some states. The order was issued in line with an order of Central government order allowing various activities

subject to strict adherence to prescribed Covid Appropriate Behaviour and Standard Operating Procedures issued by the concerned Union ministries and the additional conditions relating to gatherings. On the other hand, the COVID-19 active case in Manipur increased to 35 as only two patients were discharged against seven fresh cases reported on Wednesday. The active case declined to 30 on Tuesday. The seven new cases detected during testing of 1,252 samples in the past 24 hours (till 4pm of March 10) pushed the state’s overall COVID-19 caseload to 29,305, the state health department said in its daily update report. The number of samples tested for the viral disease in the state

reached 5,59,258. The caseload included 28,897 recoveries, adding the two patients discharged today upon recovery. Of the 35 active cases, one is a personnel of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF). The recovery rate of the state declined to 98.60% against Tuesday’s 98.62%. The death toll from the Covid-19 in the state remained at 373 as no fatality was reported on Wednesday for 29 consecutive days. The state reported no death since February 8 last. The total number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 in the state also reached 72,387 with 1,806 people vaccinated today. The beneficiaries included 30,551 healthcare workers, the health department added.

Bokajan, March 10: In a major development, the Barpathar Police seized cash amounting Rs 40 lakh for violation of the model code of conduct in East Karbi Anglong on Tuesday. As per reports, police seized the cash from a passenger bus during a naka check conducted over NH 36 in Khakrajan area under Barpathar Police Station in Karbi Anglong. The bus bearing registration number AS 09C 2272 was bound to Golaghat from Dimapur. "The cash was seized from the possession of one Pawan Kumar Sharma who is a resident of Golaghat district. Sharma, a businessman by profession, had reportedly brought the cash from Dimapur. Sharma

Assam Congress sacrifices seats for allies to oust BJP

GUWAHATI, MAR 10 (AGENCIES): The decision of the Congress to sacrifice seats for its allies in its strongholds may weaken its organisational base, but for the grand old party, which has ruled Assam for half a century, defeating BJP is more important than keeping intact its influence in all the constituencies, reports Times of India. AICC general secretary and the party's Assam incharge Jitendra Singh told TOI on Tuesday that Congress is keeping the broader picture in mind and not the dissent within the party. Aggrieved workers

from minority-dominated Dhubri district staged massive protests at the state party headquarters, Rajiv Bhawan, here on Tuesday, opposing handing over of key seats to the AIUDF. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee's (APCC) general secretary Kalyan Gogoi also quit the Congress after he was denied a ticket in the prestigious Sivasagar constituency, where the party has fielded a youth leader against heavyweight candidates Surabhi Rajkumari of the BJP and Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi. “We were amazed to

see as many as 700 applications for 126 assembly seats in Assam. There is democracy in the Congress and a wave in favour of our party. Congress will come back strong again in those seats which we had to hand over to other allies just to oust the BJP from power,” said Singh. He said there is no dissension in the seats which Congress is treating as Acategory seats, which have high wining prospects. “Personally, I am in touch with the dedicated workers whom we could not give tickets for various reasons. When we will form the

BJP candidate Dr N Momin files Crude oil coming nomination for Bokajan A/c out of ground:

Bokajan, Mar 10: BJP candidate for 17 Bokajan (ST) constituency Dr Numal Momin filed his nomination for the upcoming state Assembly Election before the returning officer at Bokajan SDO(C) office today. Hundreds of supporters including MP Horensing Bey, KAAC Speaker Lonki Timing, EM Jagatsing Engti, EM Madhujya Dhekial Phukan, MAC Mukut Mahanta, MAC Pabitra Rongpi and MAC Richard Tokbi accompanied Dr Momin while he proceeded to file nomination. The supporters took out a rally in support of Dr Momin and later assembled in front of the SDO(C) office while Momin filed his nomination inside. "In the last five years, I have received tremendous love and support of the people and I tried to fulfil their hopes and aspirations up to some extent. Development is my

prime agenda and I shall dedicate my next five years for further development of my constituency," Dr. Momin said, after filing nomination. Bokajan constituency is headed for polls in the second phase schedule on April 1. The constituency has a total of 1,49,929 registered voters. In the 2016 Assembly Election, Dr Numal Momin of BJP defeating the then incumbent INC MLA Klengdoon Engti with a margin of 4744 votes. "This time I shall win with a minimum margin of 40-50 thousand votes. There is no opposition. The Congress has preconceived defeat and is yet to declare a candidate," Dr. Momin said. Momin further appeal to the people of Bokajan to continue to support BJP and ensure further development of the region initiated under the leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi.

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Shillong, Mar 10 (PTI): A Congress MLA on Wednesday told the Meghalaya Assembly that some people in his constituency are claiming that crude oil is coming out of the ground in a few villages along the Indo-Bangladesh border and urged the government to inquire into the matter. “People have reported that crude oil is coming out from the ground in a few villages in Mawsynram (his constituency),” Congress legislator Hima Shangpliang told the Assembly during the general discussion on the regulation of prices of petrol and diesel in the state. In his reply, Taxation Minister James PK Sangma said, “This is a matter of the Central government. Exploration has to be done by the Centre. We will communicate the discovery after verification of the fact.” Later, Shangpliang told PTI that villagers in Umlynter and Weisohpiang area are claiming that crude oil is coming out of the ground.

government, the organisational base of the Congress will expand further. We will try to accommodate them in government bodies,” Singh added. While the seat-sharing deal of the Congress has passed off smoothly with the Left parties - CPI, CPM and CPI-ML (Liberation) getting four seats, complications still exist regarding a few seats with the AIUDF and Hagrama Mohilary’s Bodoland People’s Front in lower Assam and the Barak Valley. Also, the regional ally of the Congress-led grand alliance, Anchalik Gana

Morcha, has expressed resentment for not getting the Batadrawa seat for their candidate. For the first phase of polls, Congress has declared candidates in 43 out of the 47 seats. But, major seatsharing issues will be in the second and third phases, where its allies have sought most of the seats in lower, central and southern Assam districts in the Barak Valley. A grand alliance insider, however, said the differences will be sorted out before Congress declares the candidate list for the second and third phase elections by this week.

Shillong, Mar 10: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Wednesday said that the move to displace people of the Garo Community residing in forest areas in neighbouring Bangladesh needs to be taken up diplomatically. “As per news reports, the Bangladesh Government through its forest department claims all forest area of Modhupur to be government land and has an intention to create an eco- park. At the same time, the Garo indigenous people of Modhupur residing in the same forest land maintain that the place is their ancestral land which has been passed on through generations,” Sangma said in reply to a zero-hour notice by Opposition Congress legislator Process T Sawkmie. “The tribals residing the forest have been protesting for well over two weeks

ever since the Bangladesh Government began exerting pressure on them to vacate their lands,” the Chief Minister said. Sangma informed that the Garoland State Movement Committee (GSMC) in solidarity with the indigenous Garo people of Modhupur district of Bangladesh demanded to revoke the eviction notice served on them by the forest department, Government of Bangladesh. He also informed that on February 9, from 1 pm to 2 pm, around 40 members of the GSMC staged a peaceful

Denied poll tickets, 2 Assam BJP MLAs resign

Guwahati, Mar 10 (PTI): Two BJP MLAs of Assam on Wednesday said that they resigned from the party after they were denied tickets to contest the forthcoming assembly elections in the state. The two legislators, former Deputy Speaker Dilip Kumar Paul and Shiladitya Dev, also alleged that conspiracies were hatched against them by some leaders in the saffron party. On Sunday, Bharatiya Janata Party leader and cabinet minister Sum Rs 40 lakhs that was seized from Pawan Kr. Sharma. Ronghang joined the opcouldn't produce and docu- Surveillance Team has been position Congress after he ments to validate the cash notified about the seizure," was denied ticket from the Diphu constituency. he was carrying. The Static a police officer said.

NTPC withdraws load shedding regulation in Meghalaya: Minister Shillong, Mar 10 (PTI): Meghalaya Power Minister James P K Sangma on Wednesday said the NTPC has withdrawn “load shedding regulation” from all areas of the state. Invoking a provision of the 2007 pact between the NTPC and the then Congress-led government in Meghalaya, the PSU started regulating power supply since March 4 this year demanding Rs 400 crore outstanding dues from the state government. “After my official visit

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household goods worth Rs 1.90 lakh while he does not possess any vehicle as shown in the affidavits of both the assembly elections. He has not acquired any new immovable assets since the last polls and possesses both agricultural and non-agricultural lands in Dibrugarh and Guwahati, including both inherited and self-acquired property. The value of his selfacquired assets have increased to Rs 96,75,000 from Rs 35,00,000 in 2016 while the worth of inherited properties have increased to Rs 1,06,20,000 from Rs 80,00,000 in the last polls. The chief minister has liabilities amounting to Rs 27,29,460 as against Rs 2,92,000 but has no government dues outstanding, including income, GST, municipality or property taxes. He has declared his source of income as salary and has declared his occupation as MLA though in the 2016 polls, it was mentioned as consultant and agriculturist.

dharna and displayed banners and placards in front of the office gate of the Deputy Commissioner, West Garo Hills District, Tura. The GMSC had also submitted an appeal to the chief minister of Meghalaya through the Deputy Commissioner, Sangma informed and added that the peaceful protests did not pose any serious challenge to the law and order situation in the Garo Hills. “This matter needs to be taken up diplomatically with Bangladesh, through the Government of India,” he said.

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to New Delhi on March 3rd 2021 to meet with Union Power Minister, I’m delighted to inform that the @ ntpclimited, has withdrawn the load shedding regulation,” the state minister tweeted. He expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma and Union Power Minister R K Singh for addressing the matter. The chief minister had told the Assembly on Tuesday that the state was a victim of power regulation by the NTPC due to an agree-

ment with the Congress-led government in 2007 which allowed the power utility to “arm twist” the state government and stop it from buying power from other generation companies. According to officials of the Meghalaya Electric Corporation Ltd, an amount of Rs 100 crore was paid to NTPC early this year through a loan from the Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan scheme, which the MeECL has taken from the Centre.

GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER TUENSANG NAGALAND NO.LR-4(PT)/2010-12/4511 Dated Tuensang, the 22nd Jan'2021

PUBLIC NOTICE Whereas, Shri P. Wasapong S/o Pangjongsobo Chang Chang Bazar 'A', resident of Litem village has applied for issue of Succession Certificate for change of ownership from Shri. L. Ahoshe Yim S/o Lt. Longsokiu of Y/Anner village to Shri. P. Wasapong Chang in respect of site allotment permit No. 545/Tsg. Location Police Station Colony, (Bazar 'A') Tuensang. Notice is hereby issued that any claims and objections pertaining to the above mentioned plot of land should be submitted to the Office of the undersigned within a period of 30 (thirty) days from the date of publication of the Notice after which the claim or claims, if any will not be entertained and the change of ownership will be effected under the Indian Succession Act 1925.

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I, Shri. Chumbemo Murry, resident of Sanis Village, Wokha : Nagaland hereby admit and declare that, on 19/04/2017 I have issued Land Owner Certificate to Shri. C. Zayio Murry, S/o Shri. Chungirao Murry of Sanis Village without the consent of the other Original Land Owners against the plot of land where the present CHC Sanis, Wokha Nagaland is established. I further declared that, the original owners of the land are the descendants of Shri Vanpvukhao Murry and Shri. Y. Nmyamo Murry of Sanis Village however, I have willfully and without the knowledge of my family members issued Land Owner Certificate to Shri. C. Zayio Murry of Sanis Village. That on this day that 15th of February, 2021 hereby, tender my apology to my family members and declare that the Land Owner Certificate as invalid and in near future the decision of my family members on this issue shall be final.

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Mamata Banerjee files nomination from Nandigram Exudes confidence of winning the seat Haldia (WB), Mar 10 (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday filed her nomination for Nandigram assembly seat, where she will take on her former protege and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari and exuded confidence of winning it saying she has never returned empty-handed from the land of anti-farm land acquisition movement. Accompanied by TMC president Subrata Bakshi, Banerjee filed her papers at the Haldia sub-divisional office here after taking part in a 2-km roadshow. She offered prayers at a temple before filing her nomination, and at another after doing so. “I am confident about my victory from the Nandigram assembly seat. I could have easily contested from Bhawanipur seat (which she represents). Deputy chairman of East Midnapore zilla parishad Sheikh Sufiyan has been appointed as Banerjee’s election agent. Banerjee said that she had made up her mind this time to contest either from the Singur or Nandigram the cradles of the anti-farm land acquisition movement which had catapulted her to

Mamata Banerjee files her nomination for the Nandigram seat at SDO Haldia in Purba Medinipur, Wednesday. (PTI)

power in 2011. “My feeling is very clear - no one can divide this place along religious lines. During the Nandigram movement all the communities had participated in it. Those who are lecturing now about its legacy were nowhere when violence was unleashed here. I was fighting alone,” she said. The feisty TMC chief will contest from Nandigram for the first time after relinquishing her Bhowanipore constituency in Kolkata. She has rented a house in Nandigram and will campaign from there. Nandigram assembly constituency is set for a high octane battle with Banerjee deciding to contest from the seat against Adhikari, who recently switched over to the saffron camp. Adhikari, who will file his nomination paper for the seat on a later date,

called her an “outsider” to Nandigram and himself a “bhoomiputra” (son of the soil). He had won the Nandigram seat in the 2016 assembly poll, while another TMC candidate emerged victorious from the constituency in 2011. Adhikari had quit TMC and resigned from the assembly late last year to join BJP following differences with the state’s ruling party. The little known rural area, which had witnessed one of the bloodiest movements against the government’s acquisition of cultivable land for industrialisation, had then changed the political landscape of the West Bengal. Now after more than a decade of peace, Nandigram, home to 70 per cent Hindus and 30 per cent Muslims, is witnessing political and communal polarisation.

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national WB minister, MLA join BJP Kolkata, March 10 (PTI): West Bengal minister Bachchu Hansda and Tehatta MLA Gouri Sankar Dutta joined the BJP on Wednesday after being denied nominations for the assembly polls by the Trinamool Congress. Hansda, the Minister of State for North Bengal Development, joined the BJP in presence of its state president Dilip Ghosh. He is a two-time MLA from the Tapan seat in the Dakshin Dinajpur district. Dutta, the MLA from Tehatta in Nadia, is a veteran politician. He also switched over to the BJP as defections continued to rock the ruling Trinamool Congress weeks ahead of the high-stakes election. Besides, Bengali actor Bonny Sengupta also joined the BJP. His close friend and actor Koushani Mukherjee recently joined the TMC and is a candidate from the Krishnanagar Uttar seat. TMC MP Pratima Mandal’s younger sister Jayanti also joined the BJP. Councillors of various municipalities and districtlevel leaders of TMC also switched sides with Dilip Ghosh handing them the party flag. Earlier this week, five TMC legislators, including four-time Satgachia MLA Sonali Guha and 89-year-old Singur MLA Rabindranath Bhattacharya, had switched over to the BJP after they were dropped by the ruling party from its candidate list.

Will go to Kolkata, urge farmers to defeat BJP in polls, says Tikait

Rakesh Tikait. (PTI)

Ballia (UP), Mar 10 (PTI): Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait on Wednesday said he will go to Kolkata this week to urge farmers to defeat the BJP in the West Bengal Assembly elections, but claimed he is not supporting any political party. Farmers are distressed, and election will be discussed with them, Tikait said, adding that he is not going to West Bengal to seek votes. “I will go to Kolkata on March 13. The clarion call for a decisive struggle will come from Kolkata. We will talk to farmers there and urge them to defeat the BJP,” the BKU leader said. He was in Ballia to address a ‘Kisan Mahapanchayat’. Replying to a query if he would meet West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Tikait said there was no such programme. The farmer leader said

a call has already been made to defeat the BJP in the five Assembly elections scheduled to begin from March 27, but asserted that he would not support any political party. Besides West Bengal, Assembly elections are going to be held in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Counting of votes will take place on May 2. Tikait said the farmers’ movement would continue and that he is ready to negotiate with the central government. “If the Indian government talks, we will talk,” he added. Replying to a question, the farmer leader said he had no intention to contest elections. Addressing another farmers’ gathering in Rasda, Tikait said a long fight will be fought and success will be achieved. Earlier, at a ‘Kisan Mahapanchayat’ in Sikan-

darpur, about 32 km from the district headquarters earlier, the farmer leader launched a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government. Without taking any names, he said “robbers” have to be driven out of Delhi. In an apparent reference to the prime minister, he said, “He will prove to be the last emperor.” Taking potshots at the ruling BJP, Tikait said he too belonged to Ayodhya and he is also a descendant of Lord Rama. He stressed that there is no need to divide the farmers’ movement on regional lines. Stating that political parties too have now started organising Kisan Panchayats, Tikait said 2021 would be the year of the movement. The echo of the farmers’ movement in India is being heard across the world, he added. Giving a call to intensify the farmers’ struggle, which he said is a symbol of their self-respect, Tikait warned that if the farmers are defeated, labourers and youth will also be defeated. Stressing that the fight has to be organised with full force, he asked the farmers to mend their tractor and trolleys and be prepared. He said the call to leave for Delhi could be given any day. He also called for giving a boost to the movement in neighbouring Bihar.

952 cases of communal rioting in 2018-19: Govt New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI): A total of 952 cases of communal or religious rioting were registered across the country in a period of two years, with Bihar topping charts both in 2018 and 2019, the government told Parliament on Wednesday. Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy tabled the data, compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), in response to queries made by Rajya Sabha MP Jharna Das Baidya. As many as 512 cases were lodged across states and Union Territories in 2018 under “communal/ religious rioting” while the number was 440 in 2019, according to the data. Bihar had 167 such cases in 2018 and 135 in 2019, it showed. Noting the “police” and “public order” are state subjects, Reddy added the incidents of communal violence show a declining trend during the period from 2018 to 2019. “Government of India monitors the internal security and law and order situation in the country and issues appropriate advisories from time to time to maintain peace, public tranquillity and communal harmony,” he stated in a written reply. “Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are deployed to aid and assist state governments, on their request, to maintain law and order and public tranquillity,” the minister added.

India terms reports of its UNSC No groups in Cong, party united in defeating BJP: Anand Sharma deliberation on Myanmar ‘mischievous’ the Embassy of India in Yangon said in a tweet on Wednesday. In a February 26 statement in the General Assembly during an informal meeting on Myanmar, India had said that as a close friend and neighbour of Myanmar and its people, New Delhi “will continue to closely monitor the situation and will remain in discussion with like-minded countries so that the hopes and aspirations of the people are respected”. “Restoring democratic order should be the priority of all stakeholders in Myanmar. The international community must lend its constructive support to the people of Myanmar at this critical juncture,” India had said. India had said that it remains deeply concerned that the gains made by Myanmar

over the last decades on the path towards democracy, should not get undermined. “As the largest democracy, we have always been steadfast in our support to the process of democratic transition in Myanmar for it to emerge as a stable democratic federal union,” India had said in the UNGA meeting. “We believe that the rule of law and democratic process must be upheld, those detained be released and that calm prevails. We call on the Myanmar leadership to work together to resolve their differences in a peaceful and constructive manner,” India had said.

battles together,” the former Union minister stressed. He was asked about senior leader P C Chacko quitting the Congress ahead of the Kerala Assembly polls and groupism growing in the party. Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge preferred not to answer the question,

saying he will do so at the right time. Sharma said the Congress has historically stood for internal discussions, where issues are debated within the organisation. “In the long history of the INC from the days of the freedom struggle, when Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru Vallabhbhai Pa-

tel, Subhas Chandra Bose were there, the tradition has continued,” he noted. S h a r m a ’s r e m a r k s came after the “Group of 23” leaders, led by Ghulam Nabi Azad, made a public display of strength at a recent function in Jammu, where they said the party has “weakened” and there is a need to strengthen it.

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Gandhi. Right now, the only objective before the party is to fight the elections together to defeat the BJP and other opponents,” he told a press conference. “Let there be no wrong impression that the Congress will not fight these

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NEW YORK, MARCH 10 (PTI): India has termed as “mischievous and biased” social media reports about its role in deliberations on Myanmar in the UN Security Council and said its position on the issue has been clearly articulated. Myanmar’s military toppled the country’s government last month and seized power for one year, detaining top political figures, including de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint in the coup. “We have seen reports on social media about India’s role in deliberations on Myanmar in the UNSC. These reports are mischievous and biased. UNSC is seized of the matter and let us wait for the outcome. India’s position on the issue is well-known and has been clearly articulated,”

New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI): There are no groups in the Congress and it stands united in the fight against the BJP and other opponents in the upcoming Assembly polls in four states and a Union Territory, senior party leader Anand Sharma said on Wednesday. Sharma, a prominent member of the “Group of 23” leaders who wrote to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi demanding an organisational overhaul, said there should be no wrong impression about groupism in the party. “There are no two groups. It is one Congress and the president is Sonia

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Nagaland Post Vol. XXxI NO. 94 Dimapur, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2021

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t is a fact that the US is a nation of immigrants who came from the world over as early as thousands of years ago. Immigrants coming from all the four corners of the earth, have been a vital component in building America. In a sense, while the white immigrants including Red Indians, Chinese and Africans had been the tapestry of America, today they are being gradually overwhelmed by a wave of illegal immigrants from other Asian and Muslim countries. Immigration is legal and done through procedures. However what America faces today is the presence of illegal immigrants or ‘aliens’ whose numbers are rising. According to official reports, there are over three crore illegal immigrants in the USA as of 2019. This figure was being checked when Donald Trump was the president. However with Joe Biden, the Democrats are determined to legalise illegal immigrants in giving them ‘Green Cards’. The reason is clear, the Democratic Party has an overwhelming number of voters and most being both legal and illegal immigrants. While the new immigrants are continually changing America’s identity and polity, the Biden administration wants to open all doors to allow more immigrants into the USA. Illegal immigrants who faced deportation during Trump’s presidency can now rest easy. The literal meaning of America being a melting pot of peoples with diverse cultures and religions is indeed happening presently , so much so, that the character of America is fast undergoing a sea change. Democratic lawmakers have formally introduced President Biden’s immigration bill, saying it was imperative to pass legislation that would repudiate the Trump administration’s rhetoric by allowing 11 million unauthorized(illegal) immigrants in the United States to apply for citizenship. Most Republicans still hold the ground that there should be a limit both legal and illegal immigrants and some Democrats are quite uncomfortable with the increasing number of apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border. However, Biden went as far as to applaud immigrants, including illegal ones, when he called immigration an “irrefutable source of our strength” and “essential to who we are as a nation.” The Biden administration is throwing out almost all laws of the previous Trump administration. The first was to mend fences with Muslim countries when Trump accused most of them for exporting jihadism. Iran and China also no longer ‘enemies’ under Biden but countries with whom the US will promote cooperation. America has always been divided since the civil war (1861-65) between conservatives and liberals. Conservatism has all but been reduced to a few die-hard southern states. Trump’s brand of conservatism was far too right and reminiscent of fascism which did not go down well with many conservatives. If Trump had money to parachute into the White House, it was because he hit the right notes during the US presidential elections in 2016. However, Trump’s views and policies vis-a-vis China, terrorism, immigration or same sex marriage are still relevant to many Americans. These views clash with liberalism and will continue to remain within the American domain. Biden is reportedly doing what moves liberals and even as he is reportedly getting senile at age 78 and going into 79 by November,2021 it could well be an opportunity for vice president Kamala Harris to step into the limelight in the next few months.

DailyDevotion Being an Example of His Message Preach the word! —2 Timothy 4:2

We are not saved only to be instruments for God, but to be His sons and daughters. He does not turn us into spiritual agents but into spiritual messengers, and the message must be a part of us. The Son of God was His own message— “The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life” (John 6:63). As His disciples, our lives must be a holy example of the reality of our message. Even the natural heart of the unsaved will serve if called upon to do so, but it takes a heart broken by conviction of sin, baptized by the Holy Spirit, and crushed into submission to God’s purpose to make a person’s life a holy example of God’s message. There is a difference between giving a testimony and preaching. A preacher is someone who has received the call of God and is determined to use all his energy to proclaim God’s truth. God takes us beyond our own aspirations and ideas for our lives, and molds and shapes us for His purpose, just as He worked in the disciples’ lives after Pentecost. The purpose of Pentecost was not to teach the disciples something, but to make them the incarnation of what they preached so that they would literally become God’s message in the flesh. “…you shall be witnesses to Me…” (Acts 1:8). Allow God to have complete liberty in your life when you speak. Before God’s message can liberate other people, His liberation must first be real in you. Gather your material carefully, and then allow God to “set your words on fire” for His glory.

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Post-mortem

dissent and sedition are not the same

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ne wonders whether the government and its law enforcing authority, especially the police understands what constitutes dissent and what then is the definition of sedition, because the police force in the country by and large seem to be mixing “deliberately” or “selectively” these two legal entities quite often— “not knowing” or “knowingly, not knowing”. Citizens are increasingly wonderstruck in recent times whether the police innocentlyframe the charges or deliberately act by filing charges under “sedition” against those who dissent the policies and programs of the government. One classic example is an advocate Shiv Sagar Tiwari contended before the Supreme Court that Farooq Abdullah of Jammu and Kashmir had committed a grave error against the country byclaiming he would restore Article 370 passed by Parliament.His plea to the court that he should be punished for sedition. He also alleged that Farooq Abdullah made a statement that China would restore Article 370. Therefore, “The statement of Farooq Abdullah nothing but anti-national and seditious. If such acts are not controlled by the government, then other people like the ‘tukde-tukde’ gang having anti-national thoughts will provoke anti-national activities, destroying the peace of country.” The bench asked the petitioner to produce the alleged statement of Abdullah, of which the petitioner failed to do so. The court

insisted by asking: “Where is that statement? The court further asked: Are you aware that the issue (on scrapping of Article 370) is pending in this court? We must penalize people for filling such petitions for publicity, the bench uttered?” The court punished the petitioner by imposing a fine of Rs. Fifty thousand and asked the petitioner to deposit the same in advocates’ welfare fund. Substantiating further, the court said, “There is nothing in the statement which we find so offensive as to give a cause of action for a court to initiate proceedings. Not only that, the petitioners have nothing to do with the subject matter and this is clearly a case of publicity interest litigation for the petitioners only to get their name in press. We must discourage such endeavors,” the court observed. Therefore, the context in which we live in India. the court’s order on dissent not amounting sedition assumes significance in view of the allegations of misuse of the stringent provision. Section 124A of IPC, which talks about sedition, has been invoked frequently against people and activists such as Disha Ravi, actress Kangana Ranaut and others who expressed their opinions and views against the government and solidarity in faviour of farmers and others languishing in jails. Observations of the Supreme Court adds value and strength to many as it emphasized that citizens should not be prosecuted for expressing their opinions against the

Centre and its policies. On the 3rd of March, 2021, while delivering its judgement a bench of justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta dismissed a PIL, seeking prosecution of J &K former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah for sedition for expressing views against the Centre’s decision to scrap special status given to the erstwhile state under Article 370. Once again, the Court reiterated that “Dissent can’t be termed sedition.”The apex court has made an important observation in its judgement that “The expression of a view which is a dissent from a decision taken by the central government itself can’t be said to be seditious.” When the petitioner pleaded the court to pass an order disqualifying Farooq Abdullah from Parliament from making “anti-national and seditious” statements, the enraged bench said the petitioner should be fined for filing a “frivolous “plea. This is how the corroded mind-set works in insidious ways. The ways with which the petitioner pleaded shows that the court should pronounce its verdict in favour of his plea that statements of Farooq Abdullah were “antinational and seditious” and he be barred from the Parliament. Though there have been hiccups in some of the judgements in recent times, the verdicts the courts pronounced in recent weeks have assumed greater significance. The tactic of intimidating and frightening the young millennials in particular and others

like Farooq Abdullah by the State via the police in absolute terms have failed as courts keep coming out in its observationscandidly pointing out that the State via GOI should not mix these two terms such as “dissent” and “sedition” as they are different concepts in its meaning and content. Since 2019, the Young India in particular has been physically participating and vociferously expressing their views on several issues.Having been stunned and dismayed by the uprisings of farmers, arresting and imprisoning the young millennials, writers and cultural artists who criticize the government at the Centre of its policies and programs have to face lots of problems and go through horrifying times as they were subjected to police brutalities. The State is irked by the uprisings and protests across the country, the Government of India is using the police and paramilitary force to silence the growing mobilization of people across the country. The brute State went ahead giving absolute power to attack the protesters in harsh ways using its mechanisms to quell the peoples’ uprising and movements. The totalitarian regime will spew its venom to protect its power in harsh and ruthless ways. The scenario we are heading is like “emergency” type situation.According to U.S. based think-tank Freedom House, a U.S. based non-profit, global watchdog that measures democratic profiles on its evolved parameters in its

recent report pointed out that India is sliding-down on democratic values and practices. F r e e d o m H o u s e, known for its credibilitysince mid-1970s based on its indicators and parameters pointed out that there has been huge decline in the principles and practices of freedom of speech and other infrastructures that are offered to its citizens in most of the so-called democratic countries across the world. Some of the countries such as Russia, USA, Brazil, Turkey, India and others. As we are aware of the fact that India most of the so-called “democracies” have significantly declined in the last 20 years. The scenario is much worse in recent times. India is showing drastic slide in its democracy ranking amongst others and so India has further been downgradedin its ranking. If citizens, civil society organizations and judiciary fails to intervene to set the democracy back to its rails’the settings we live would become much worse.It is apparent that the current ruling dispensation is increasingly cracking down the opposition political parties and its leaders, civil society organization, sectoral level movements, silencing the journalists, intimidating and stifling the media, students and the intelligentsia. What is happening to our democracy is obvious! For instance, internet shut down in India is the highest in the world. Further, the Government of India is paranoid to comments passed and statements is-

sued on matters of concern by other countries.The State wants to control by branding people as anti-nationals and therefore anti-Indians. Freedom of speech is gravely under threat. Fear, intimidation and bullying are the order of the day. Democracy is not working as those who speak their mind are silenced. India is moving toward “emergency type” and as days pass-by it would be worse than emergency of mid-1970s.We have been increasingly witnessing the waning of habeas corpus. Selectively, journalists, activists, academics, critics and dissenters, political leaders and intellectuals are arrested and many have not been produced before the court. Fabricated stories and charges are framed for their detention and many languish in the jails for years. This is worse than emergency of mid-70s. During emergency some of us have experienced was that the judiciary picked up the cases barring a few, majority of the detainees were released.Now there are many languishing for years in the jails and so judiciary should engage in pro-active manner. India is now moving from “free India” to “partly free India”. Therefore, we should reckon with the fact that democracy is more than conducting elections– Parliamentary and Legislative Assembly. Democracy is not just number games, but it’s much more than that. As rightly pointed out by Tsai Ing-Wen: “Democracy is not just an election. It’s our daily life.” Dr. John Mohan Razu

How Covid-19 can transform health care Quit smoking for better mental health

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he pandemic disrupted life, livelihoods, education and health like little else in recent history. The world found innovations and adaptations to minimise some of the disruptions for some people, but not all. Health care disruptions, less amenable to home-based solutions, ranged across a very broad continuum — a shift in health-seeking behaviour, limitations in health infrastructure, difficulties in outreach to community members, lack of availability of human resources and interruptions in supply chains. Not all of these were limited to the context of the pandemic — some have pre-existed but got magnified in the context of the pandemic. Covid-19 saw health care workers diverted to the much-needed task of preventing and dealing with infections, taking them away from their regular tasks, and thus, further reducing the availability of health care workers. Health care facilities were deployed for testing and treating patients, but this made them unavailable for regular services. Supply chains were disrupted due to lockdowns. When health facilities were functioning, citizens were either fearful or unable to travel to them or were unaware that facilities were functioning. All this led to significant disruption in the provision of essential health services such as routine immunisation, testing and treating tuberculosis (TB) patients, maternal and child health care and nutrition-related interventions. But India is no stranger to innovation. A few months into the pandemic, there were a variety of interventions, which sought to address some

of these barriers related to health human resources, demand for and access to services, and provision to the last mile. Innovations were found in at least four categories — leveraging technology, leveraging community platforms, strengthening frontline workers and augmenting supply chains. Extensive interventions leveraged the digital platform such as remote counselling and consultation in several states; a child growth-monitoring app for remote monitoring of severely acute malnourished children in Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh; an Interactive Voice Response System-based solution in Uttar Pradesh for reminder calls to the community about immunisation sessions; digital surveillance applications for front-line workers for TB and Covidvulnerability assessment in states such as Gujarat, Kerala and Punjab for simultaneous TB and Covid assessment; an artificial intelligence-based diagnostics solution to scan chest X-rays and detect abnormalities. Various organisations leveraged digital platforms to conduct training and information sessions for frontline workers. The range of such services and their providers is vast including e-Sanjeevani, Swasth, Practo, Portea, TeCHO, Anmol, to name just a few. The involvement of community-based organisations in the form of self-help groups (SHGs) and village organisations reinforced their potential for last-mile services. Active TB case finding by community health volunteers through outreach and awareness; demand

generation for services and provision of timely information to pregnant women by volunteer groups through helpline numbers; support for essential health service delivery through panchayati raj institutions contributed to strengthening health services. The Indian postal department was leveraged for its extensive postal network as an alternative logistics chain for delivery of family planning commodities. Social franchising model for TB diagnosis and drug dispensation via e-pharmacies to the doorsteps of patients was also utilised. India saw many innovations rolled out, although not necessarily at scale and most not evaluated for impact. Based on rigorous impact evaluations, there is potential for scale and convergence. It is not that this potential is not recognised by the government. The introduction of telemedicine guidelines and the launch of the National Digital Health Mission provide a foundation for greater leverage of the digital platform. Admittedly, limited internet penetration in rural India, gender disparity in internet usage, data privacy and data-sharing ethics concerns limit the impact of digital platforms, but an increasing focus on health technology platforms can address, to some extent, the needs of information, triaging, counselling, consultation, scheduling visits, home delivery of drugs, and remote follow-up reducing some of the demand- and supply-side challenges. Similarly, a stronger policy environment can enable the 70 million SHG women members to play an institutionalised role

in health service functions, such as behaviour change interventions, demand for essential services, community-led accountability of health systems and services. The pandemic saw multiple innovations surface, some deployed in small geographies, some by private organisations and others by the government, most not evaluated for impact. These innovations merit policy attention — in assessing their impact, in their geographic scale, in convergence of currently fragmented services, and in developing meaningful partnerships with private innovators for public adoption. Scaling innovations requires attention to at least three aspects. One, assessment of innovation impact and certification, which, in turn, will require institutional mechanisms that can enable this. Second, a policy environment that encourages and facilitates public contracting of innovations, in a context where the benefits of purchasing existing, tried-andtested products/services in the public system are large. Third, grant-andloan mechanisms that enable innovators to address the needs of the health care system. The platfor ms on which these innovations are deployed are underleveraged, with the pandemic demonstrating the opportunity to build on these innovations, leading to a stronger health systems response. Sandhya Venkateswaran Fellow, Lancet Citizen’s Commission on Reimagining India’s Health System (The views expressed are personal) Reader’s note: Articles or letters published in any of the columns do not reflect the view of this

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moking cigarettes is not merely just associated with different types of cancers or heart diseases but it can also affect your mental health. The health experts emphasized that people think smoking helps in relieving stress and anxiety, however, what they do not know is that the presence of nicotine in cigarettes can cause anxiety symptoms or make them worse. “Research has shown that smoking initially gives a sense of relaxation and seems to relieve anxiety which is due to nicotine, which creates an immediate sense of relaxation so people smoke in the belief that it reduces stress and anxiety and one gets addicted to the immediate false good feeling,” Sahil Kohli, Consultant, Neurology, Narayana Hospital, Gurugram, told IANS. “However, over the long term nicotine dependence leads to mental illnesses including attention disorders, anxiety disorders and depression which becomes even worse when a dependent person tries to quit smoking,” said Kohli, on the occasion of No Smoking Day, which is observed on March 10. A study, published in the journal Cochrane Library, showed that people who stopped smoking for at least 6 weeks experienced less depression, anxiety and stress

than people who continued to smoke. The researchers, including Gemma Taylor from the University of Bath, in the study that involved 170,000 participants also found that people who quit smoking also experienced more positive feelings and better psychological wellbeing. Smoking is the world’s leading cause of preventable illness and death. However, some people believe that quitting might exacerbate mental health problems. “Quitting smoking potentially saves one from stroke, associated heart health issues and anxiety, which tend to get severe with mental health problems,” said Rajul Aggrawal, Senior Consultant, Neurologist, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, New Delhi. As per a World Health Organization (WHO) report released in October 2020, there are approximately 120 million smokers in India that account for 12 per cent of the world’s total smoking population. The report stated that each year, over 1 million people die in India due to the consumption of tobacco. Of the total Indian smoking population, 70 per cent of the adult males in India smoke while the number of adult female smokers is between 13 to 15 per cent. IANS feature

Reader’s Post

Sir,

Stop defacing the murals

The murals painted by our artists have yet again been sporting new stains as a result of people’s ignorance. These artists had taken a huge leap of faith to beautify our state. They could have sold off their works for thousands and even lacs. Their works would have gained better recognition had they been placed in an art museum but instead they chose to give back to the people by painting beautiful murals across town. And the response from the public appalls me. The lack of civic sense and disrespect that our people have shown needs to go. We should strive to provide a platform for these talents by preserving their works. Therefore, please refrain from spitting or peeing on the murals. Veronica Awomi, Dimapur newspaper nor that of the Editor in any manner.


Tirath S Rawat sworn-in as CM of U’khand “I am a small party votes to win from the Pauri worker from a village. I had Garhwal seat in the 2019 never imagined that I will be Lok Sabha polls. a given an opportunity like Former Chhattisgarh this by the party. I hope that chief minister Raman Singh, with everyone’s cooperation whose report to the central and blessings, I will fulfil leadership of the party set the expectations from me,” in motion the process of he said. leadership change in the hill Though Rawat has state, said, “With the kind held important organisa- of challenges facing Uttional positions both in the tarakhand, it has got a good state and at the Centre, he is leader.” a first-time MP. Union Education MinHe defeated his politi- ister Ramesh Pokhriyal Uttarakhand Governor Baby Rani Maurya administers cal mentor and BJP veteran “Nishank”, who was also the oath to Tirath Singh Rawat as the new CM. (PTI) Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri’s being considered a contendprincipal challenge will be the leader of the legislature son Manish Khanduri of the er for the post, said Rawat to ensure the party another party after its meeting at the Congress by over three lakh was a good choice. term in office. state BJP office at Balbir Earlier in the day, Ra- Road. wat was elected as the leader After the celebrations BJP leaders on Wednesday congratulated Tirath of the Uttarakhand BJP leg- at the state party office in islature party, which came the presence of senior lead- Singh Rawat, who has taken oath as the Uttarakhand as a surprise to many as his ers, MLAs and MPs, Rawat chief minister, with party president J P Nadda expressing name was not among the went to the Raj Bhawan to confidence that he will establish new dimensions of develnearly half-a-dozen names meet the governor and stake opment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guidance doing the rounds in the me- his claim to form the govern- and take benefits of the Centre’s pro-people programmes to everyone. dia over the last few days as ment. Echoing similar views, Union Home Minister Amit contenders for the top post. After being congratuRawat’s supporters lated by the outgoing chief Shah said under his leadership the state’s development efburst into celebrations and minister and the BJP’s cen- forts will get new energy. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Rawat has vast lifted the 56-year-old leader tral observer and nationon their shoulders amid al vice-president Raman experience in public life and offered him his best wishes for the beating of drums as Singh, Rawat thanked the ushering in development and good governance. his name was announced top leadership of the saffron BJP MP Anil Baluni, who was seen as one of the by outgoing chief minister party for giving him the new probables for the top post, also congratulated the new chief Trivendra Singh Rawat as responsibility. minister.

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BJP-JJP govt wins trust vote in Hry on farm laws Chandigarh, March 10 (IANS): The Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP-JJP government on Wednesday won a trust vote that was moved by the main opposition Congress on the issue of the three central farm laws, less than one-and-ahalf-years after the coalition came to power. While 55 members were opposed to the noconfidence motion, 32 members, comprising all 30 Congress MLAs, supported it. The no-confidence motion debate was taken up in the Assembly for over six hours. MLAs pondered over the pros and cons of the farm laws, with Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda claiming the ruling dispensation has lost people’s trust. Showing his maturity and grace to convince the opposition that the government was not against the farmers, Leader of the House and Chief Minister Khattar categorically cleared the air saying the farm laws would not be repealed at any cost though if after the laws were enforced and the farmers encountered losses,

then his government will do everything in its power to help them. Khattar said “if the MSP (minimum support price) of crops will come to end (with the execution of laws), both Punjab and Haryana would be the worst losers”. He informed the House that the government was ready to bring amendments in the MSP law. “The MSP and the ‘mandi’ system will remain in the state. We have been purchasing 10 crops on the MSP,” Khattar said. An optimistic Chief Minister said: “The kisan morcha yesterday told the media that they have constituted a nine-member committee. I am sure that it will help resuming talks. I agree talks will resume. I will not ask for the laws to be repealed. “There can be amendments. But I am repeatedly saying that repealing the laws is not going to serve any purpose. If these had to be repealed, it would have happened two months ago. Whatever amendments will happen, it will be either by the government or the Supreme Court.”

New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI): Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said his government has been following 10 principles, inspired by the concept of “Ram Rajya”, to serve the people in Delhi. Kejriwal also said once the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya is completed, his government will send the elderly there for ‘darshan’. “I am a devotee of Lord Ram and Hanuman.

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We have been following 10 principles, inspired by the concept of ‘Ram Rajya’, to serve people in Delhi,” the chief minister said while participating in a discussion on the Motion of Thanks to

the LG’s address during the Budget Session. The 10 ten principles are providing food, education, medical care, electricity, water supply, employment, housing, women security, honouring the elderly, he said. No one should sleep on an empty stomach in Delhi. Every child, irrespective of the social status, should get quality education, Kejriwal said.

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Dehradun/ New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI): BJP’s surprise choice for the top job in Uttarakhand Tirath Singh Rawat was sworn-in as the state’s new chief minister on Wednesday, replacing Trivendra Singh Rawat ahead of next year’s Assembly polls. The oath of office was administered on Rawat by Uttarakhand Gover nor Baby Rani Maurya at a simple function held at the Raj Bhawan here in the evening in the presence of a host of dignitaries. Rawat alone was sworn-in on Wednesday, which means the members of his Cabinet will be finalised and sworn-in later. Rawat is currently the BJP MP from Uttarakhand’s Pauri Garhwal Lok Sabha constituency as well as a national secretary of the party. He was the president of the Uttarakhand BJP from 2013-15. Known as a simple and down-to-earth leader, Rawat takes over the reins of power in Uttarakhand at a time when the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is preparing for the state Assembly polls due early next year. His

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Kerala CM, 7 ministers in fray; Thomas Isaac, Speaker dropped Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 10 (PTI): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and seven of his cabinet colleagues were among the 83 candidates announced by the CPI(M) headed ruling LDF for the state assembly polls, while 33 sitting MLAs, including Thomas Isaac have been left out in line with the party’s twoterm criteria. The 33 MLAs will not be contesting this time, as the party gave seats to several new faces in an effort to reach out to the youngsters and women. Vijayan, who has been fielded once again from Dharmadam in Kannur, has already hit the campaign trail, aiming a second consecutive term for the lone left bastion in the country. Health Minister K K Shailaja (Mattannur),Labour minister T P Ramakrishnan (Perambra), Power minister M M Mani (Udumbanchola), Devaswom minister Kadakkampally Surendran (Kazhakootam), Fisheries Minister Mercykutty Amma (Kundra), Local Self Government minister A C Moideen (Kunnamkulam) and Higher Education minister K T Jaleel (Left Independent) are trying their luck once again. Assembly Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan has not been fielded by the party this time which preferred 73-year-old CITUNational secretary PNandakumar to contest from Ponnani in Malappuram. CPI(M) state secretary in-charge A Vijayaraghavan told the media that the list was prepared by the party keeping in mind the aim of coming back to power

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to “strengthen the fight for secular causes at the national level”. Two time Palakkad MP M B Rajesh, who lost in the 2019 lok sabha election, is contesting for the first time to the state assembly and would be trying his luck from Thrithala. M V Govindan Master, K Radhakrishan, P Rajeev and K N Balagopal are the among state secretariatmembers who are contesting. Noting that the party has picked qualified persons as candidates, Vijayaraghavan said 42 of them are graduates,24 post-graduates, two Phd holders,, an Architect and two practicing MBBS doctors. As many as 12 women and 4 youngsters below the age of 30 years are among the candidates. Twenty eight lawyers and 25 candidates below the age of 50 have found a place in the list. Besides Isaac, senior ministers E P Jayarajan, A K Balan, Prof Raveendranath and G Sudhakaran, are among the 33 MLAs who are not contesting the election due to the two term criteria enforced by the party to give preference to new candidates. Dismissing media reports that the new criteria was to avoid certain persons, Vijayaraghavan said it was not so, but to give opportuni-

ties to new persons. “The party is trying to give chances to new persons who are equally talented. But, there is a conscious campaign from certain quarters that it was to exclude some persons. But, people will reject it for sure,” Vijayaraghavan said. Of the total candidates, 74 are from CPI(M) and 9 are party supported independents. The candidates of Devikulam and Manjeswaram will be declaredlater, he said adding that the final list was prepared after taking into account the party’s interests at the national and state levels. Pointing out that the Left front was introducing a host of programmes envisaging to mould the future of the state, Vijayaraghavan said the scheme, eyeing to provide employment for 20 lakh people in the next five years, is one of the most significant among them. However, the opposition Congress and BJP were trying all “wicked means” to prevent the LDF coming into power again in the state, he alleged. The speech made by Union home minister Amit Shah, during his recent visit to Thiruvananthapuram, was proof for the BJP hatching a high-level conspiracy to malign the image of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and other ministers, he claimed. Both BJP and Congress are working in tandem in the state to prevent the Left from coming into power again, he said adding that every person who wanted to retain the secular fabric of the southern state would vote for the CPI(M)-led front.


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(From p-1) Dy.CM: Sate deputy chief minister Y Patton also greeted the Zeliang and Sangtam communities on the occasion of Mileinyi and Tsohsu celebrated on March 11 and March 12 respectively. In a message, Patton said festivals were inherent part of Naga culture and maintained that its upkeep was the responsibility of the present generation. Patton called upon all to join hands for peace and prosperity in the state as they partake in the celebrations.

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(From p-1) KTC asserted that the final and peaceful solution to the Naga issue was around the corner and that the people of the region were not having peace of mind due to constant firing between the insurgents and security forces at ITC Dan. It said that the people of the region have experienced enough of bloodshed and firing incidents. The apex Khiamniungan tribal body maintained that ITC at Dan was established with a vision that a place would “become a commercial hub between the two countries (India and Myanmar) but not for battlefield”. KTC has, therefore, appealed to both the insurgents and paramilitary force to shun violence at ITC Dan. It also appealed to the state government to immediately set up border magistrate post at Dan.

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quarter of this fiscal have largely been restored by the manufacturing sector, while the IT sector is continuing to offer raises,” said Pushan Sharma, Associate Director, Crisil Research. Besides, the increase in the cost of acquisition of PVs and TWs including insurance, registration, down-payment, and ex-showroom price next fiscal will be moderate at 3-4 per cent compared with a combined 8-11 per cent rise in fiscals 2020 and 2021. That, along with new model launches and quest for safe personal transport options will stoke demand for PVs and TWs, Crisil said. Furthermore, it cited that the demand for CVs is expected to be stronger next fiscal, riding on a signifi-

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He alleged that the government had not taken any comprehensive step to curb unemployment in the State, pointing out even though there were many avenues for unemployed youth to take up entrepreneurship it was very difficult to get loans and urged the government to look into this aspect. Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) general secretary Captain GK Zhimomi said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to create two crore jobs few years back, but lamented that instead of creating, there had been job losses all the way. He said unemployment problem in the country has reached an alarming level now as lakhs of graduates have joined the growing army of unemployed youth. Zhimomi mentioned that NSUI was carrying out the unique symbolic protest across the country against the unfulfilled promises of the Prime Minister. He said the ruling coalition in Nagaland too had been promising to create jobs since 2003, adding that “our people” have been falling prey to this. “It has been 19 years, but there has been no change in the situation and no new jobs have been created,” he pointed out. He said the Wednesday’s protest was the first of its kind by NSUI, and that there would be more in future.

New Delhi, Mar 10 (IANS): After two years of sluggishness, India’s automobile sector is set to post double-digit growth next fiscal, said credit ratings agency Crisil. As per the agency, the growth will be supported by improving the economic situation and personal incomes. It estimated that passenger vehicles (PVs), two-wheelers (TWs) and commercial vehicles (CVs) are expected to see 23-25 per cent, 18-20 per cent and 34-36 per cent volume growth, respectively, next fiscal, compared with contractions of 3-5 per cent, 12-14 per cent and 19-21 per cent, respectively, in the current fiscal. “Our analysis of 800 listed companies shows salary cuts made in the first

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(From p-1) The ministry has also launched campaigns to promote tourism for the region on various platforms in digital, print and social media. Since 2013, the ministry has organized eight editions of International Tourism Mart (ITM) with the objective of highlighting the tourism potential of the region in the domestic and international market. The Ministry carries out regular promotional campaigns and events to showcase the unique tourism products and sights of this beautiful region to the potential travellers under Dekho Apna Desh initiative. In this backdrop, Indiatourism, Guwahati (field office of Ministry of Tourism) has organised an event “1000 BAR DEKHO- NORTH EAST DEKHO” under the tag line of “DEHKO APNA DESH” and “FIT INDIA” from March 7-17, 2021. As part of this activity Sanjay Bahadur a solo cyclist will cover 1000 kms. by cycling all across Assam. During the event the Ministry will also organize cultural events and Instalive shows to promote the lesser known destinations of all 7 states of North Eastern region and Sikkim.

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inflows at Rs 5,033 crore as market participants looked to take advantage of the volatility in the underlying equity market. Aided by the inflows, the hybrid category recorded net inflows of Rs 4,703 crore, higher than January’s net inflows of Rs 2,142 crore. The other hybrid categories, viz., aggressive hybrid, equity savings, and multi-asset allocation categories, however recorded persistent outflows in February, though they were cumulatively lower at Rs 2,481 crore compared with the previous month’s Rs 3,823 crore. At the aggregate level, the asset base of hybrid schemes advanced 6.6 per cent, or by Rs 20,971 crore, to Rs 3.38 lakh crore in February (the highest since February 2020’s figure of Rs 3.43 lakh crore). The open-ended debt fund category recorded the lowest net inflows since

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Mumbai, Mar 10 (IANS): India's e-commerce market is expected to increase by 84 per cent by 2024 to $111 billion, according to a new report from global financial technology company FIS on Wednesday. The growth will be driven by mobile shopping, which is projected to grow 21 per cent annually over the next four years, said the report. The research found that global trends in digital commerce accelerated under the pandemic. Countries including India have seen a shift in consumer behaviour caused by Covid-19, and new payment trends are shown to be on the rise. "The Indian e-commerce industry has witnessed a huge upsurge due to Covid-19 and there is substantial room for future growth," Phil Pomford, Managing Director of Asia Pacific, Worldpay from FIS, said in a statement. "E-commerce capability is no longer limited to just traditional websites, and physical retail has blended with the digital world."

the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) changed its format of dissemination in April 2019 at Rs ~1,735 crore. Liquid funds witnessed reversal of outflows seen in January, with net inflows of Rs 17,302 crore in February and led the inflow tally among debt funds. Investors also evinced interest in low duration and money market schemes, which witnessed net inflows of Rs 2,844 crore and Rs 9,580 crore, respectively. Nearly all other categories within the open-ended debt segment saw net outflows. Short duration funds recorded the highest net outflows within the category at Rs 10,286 crore, followed by corporate bond funds at Rs 6,752 crore. Ultra-short duration, dynamic bond, banking and PSU, and gilt schemes cumulatively recorded net outflows of Rs 7,956 crore. At an aggregate level, the asset base of openended debt funds ended flat at Rs 13.74 lakh crore. The trend in fund flows within the open-ended equity category showed no signs of abating, the report showed, with net outflows in February at Rs 10,468 crore, higher than January’s Rs 9,253 crore figure.

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New Delhi, Mar 10 (IANS): IIndia’s leading cryptocurrency players, represented by IAMAI (Internet and Mobile Association of India) on Wednesday appealed to the government of India not to ban cryptocurrency, while saying that a robust mechanisms to regulate the ecosystem is needed. Good governance and regulation of the cryptocurrency ecosystem in India will give impetus to the government’s Digital India vision, IAMAI said. India is also witnessing a considerable rise in digital assets. “The crypto community consists of over 10 million crypto holders holding over $1 billion worth crypto assets, 300+ startups generating tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in rev-

own digital currency i.e. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). This measure will be in line with many central banks which have begun planning to issue their own digital currencies. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently said that the government will take a “calibrated” approach to crypto trading and “negotiations and discussions” are going on with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on how to regulate cryptocurrency in India. Members of IAMAI, while welcoming the Finance Minister’s statement, voiced their opinion and apprehensions against the proposed ban on cryptocurrency. “Keeping in sync with our Prime Minister’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign, it is important that India remain competitive in the public Blockchain ecosystem (which cannot exist without Crypto). We look forward to participating in the regulatory process to help formulate the right crypto policies for India,” said Nischal Shetty, Founder & CEO, WazirX, a cryptocurrency exchange and trading platform.

Mumbai, Mar 10 (IANS): Bouncing back from the decline witnessed in January, assets under management (AUM) of the domestic mutual fund industry breached the Rs 31.5 lakh crore-mark for the first time, settling 3.7 per cent higher at Rs 31.6 lakh crore at end-February, a Crisil research report has showed. As per the report, the previous high recorded was at end-2020, when the asset base had settled at Rs 31.02 lakh crore. Inflows in the openended debt and hybrid categories, coupled with markto-market gains in the domestic equity market, were the main factors contributing to the rise in the asset base in February even as outflows from equity funds capped gains, the ratings agency’s research report released on Wednesday said. Cumulatively, the industry’s fund flows remained negative at Rs 1,844 crore. Dynamic asset allocation schemes witnessed the highest net inflows for the category since April 2019 at Rs 2,006 crore in February, with investors attracted by the flexibility in asset allocation on offer. Interest in arbitrage schemes also remained firm, with net

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further action. More than 60 protesters have been killed and 1,900 people have been arrested in the turmoil in Myanmar since the Feb. 1 coup, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, an advocacy group, has said. The military has brushed off condemnation of its actions, as it has in past periods of army rule when outbreaks of protest

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COLOMBO, MAR 10 (PTI): Sri Lanka has invited the new foreign minister of Myanmar’s junta to the BIMSTEC ministerial meeting next month, triggering a controversy that it is endorsing the military coup in the Southeast Asian nation. Sri Lanka has neither endorsed or rejected the recognition of the military regime which topped Myanmar’s elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s government on February 1, just as it was to start its second term. The coup reversed years of slow progress toward democracy in the Southeast Asian nation

Saudi-led coalition strikes Houthi military site RIYADH, MAR 10 (IANS): A warplane of the Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes on a Houthi-controlled military site in Yemen’s capital city Sanaa, witnesses said. They said the strikes on Tuesday hit a maintenance camp in the city’s al-Nahda neighbourhood, reports Xinhua news agency. Meanwhile, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported 3 Saudi-led coalition airstrikes on the camp. On Sunday, the coalition launched multiple airstrikes on the same camp, as Iran-backed Houthi rebels intensified cross-border drone and missile attacks on Saudi cities. The strikes hit the 1st Division Camp, Maintenance Camp and 4th Brigade in downtown Sanaa, as well as Attan site in southern part of the capital.

after five decades of military rule. In a controversial move, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena invited the military regime’s foreign minister, Wunna Maung Lwin, for a virtual meeting of the foreign ministers of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand under the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) to be held on April 1. “The 17th ministerial meeting will greatly benefit from your Excellency’s valued participation, and I look forward to our close engagement over the course of the meeting,” Gunawardena says in the letter addressed to the military regime’s foreign minister. The invitation has triggered accusations that Sri Lanka is endorsing the coup. Several Myanmar activists bombarded the Sri Lankan foreign ministry’s social media accounts to slam the decision.

were forcibly repressed. On Wednesday, Police stormed a compound in Yangon housing railway staff and surrounded hundreds of protesters in North Okkalapa district, in another part of the city. More than 100 people were arrested at the two sites, witnesses said. Many of the railway staff are part of a civil disobedience movement that has crippled govern-

Over 131,000 displaced in Ethiopia: IOM

ADDIS ABABA, MAR 10 (IANS): More than 131,000 people are displaced in 39 accessible locations in Ethiopia’s conflict-affected Tigray and the neighbouring Afar and Amhara regions, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. The UN migration agency, in its latest Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) survey released on Tuesday, said almost 70 per cent of the reported displaced people, or 91,046, are in Tigray, reports Xinhua news agency. Afar and Amhara regions accounted for 34,091 and 6,453 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), respectively. It also indicated that many of the displaced people, including women and children, are reportedly in need of emergency shelter, food and access to clean and safe drinking water. The IOM, however, indicated that the data are not indicators of the total number of persons displaced due to the crisis, but rather represent only the number of IDPs in sites accessible to DTM surveyors.

ers might mean for their own defensive needs,” Admiral Philip S. Davidson, head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, said on Tuesday. “We have provided some information to Indian that crisis, cold weather clothing, some other equipments and things like that. And over the last several years we’ve been deepening our maritime cooperation. “I think you’ll see India in the very near term, you know, remain committed to their non aligned approach, but I think they will deepen their engagement with Quad,” he added. While testifying on the Indo-Pacific Command Posture before the Senate Armed Services Committee, he was replying to a question by Senator Angus

Pak HC rejects PTI lawmaker’s petition against Gilani’s win in Senate elections I S L A M A BA D, M A R 10 (PTI): The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday rejected a petition by Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party challenging former premier Yusuf Raza Gilani’s upset win in the Senate elections, ruling that it was not appropriate to “unnecessarily drag” the judiciary in political matters. Gilani, who contested the Senate election as a Pakistan Democratic

Movement (PDM) candidate, defeated ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate and Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh by secured 169 votes against 164 votes by Shaikh on Wednesday, giving a major blow to Prime Minister Imran Khan who had personally campaigned for his Cabinet colleague. The Opposition had demanded the prime minister’s resignation after the debacle following which Khan decided to take a

vote of confidence on Saturday which he won comfortably. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) heard a plea by PTI lawmaker Ali Nawaz who alleged that Gilani, 68, was elected through vote-buying. IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah after hearing initial arguments directed the petitioner to use the platform of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) where the case is already under hearing.

vide strong support for the comprehensive construction of a modern socialist state,” he said. Xi spoke to the military delegates of the National People’s Congress, (NPC) which is due to end its six-day annual session on Thursday. There are 288 national legislators from the armed forces, the largest group of lawmakers in the NPC which has over 2,000 members. The Parliament session is taking place in the backdrop of China’s decision to pullback its troops

US Defence Secretary to travel to India Portugal President Marcelo along with Japan and S Korea next week Rebelo begins second term WASHINGTON, MAR 10 (PTI): US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin will visit India next week along with Japan and South Korea, the Pentagon announced on Wednesday, in the first overseas trip of a senior member of the new Biden Administration. This is for the first time that India has been included in the itinerary in the first overseas trip of a US Defence Secretary. “Austin will meet with his counterparts and other senior officials to discuss the importance of international defence relationships and reinforce the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region – founded on respect for international rules, laws, and norms,” the Pentagon said. Austin will embark on his first overseas trip on March 13 to visit US IndoPacific Command Headquarters in Hawaii, US troops and senior government leaders in Japan and the Republic of Korea, and

China’s aggression opened India’s eyes: US Indo-Pacific Command chief NEW YORK, MAR 10 (IANS): As US President Joe Biden prepares for a summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders of the Quad, the top American commander in the IndoPacific region has said that China’s aggression has opened New Delhi’s eyes to the advantages of strategic cooperation with Washington and other countries and it will deepen ties with the four-nation group. “India’s long had an approach called strategic autonomy, you know nonaligned approach with others. But I think certainly the activities (of China), along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China has opened their eyes to what cooperative effort with oth-

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from the contentious area of Pangong Lake area in eastern Ladakh region in a synchronised withdrawal of soldiers by the Indian Army. India has told China that the disengagement of troops at all friction points is necessary to bring peace and tranquillity on the border and for the development of bilateral relations. Xi also spoke of uncertain times, amid the growing tensions with the US as President Joe Biden continues to pursue the hardline policy of his predecessor Donald Trump towards China. The relations between China and the US are at an all time low. The two countries are currently engaged in a bitter confrontation over various issues, including trade, the origins of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the communist giant’s aggressive military moves in the disputed South China Sea and human rights.

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senior government leaders in India, it said. The date of Austin’s visit to India has not been announced. However, it would be the last leg of his maiden foreign trip. “In India, Secretary Austin will meet with his counterpart, Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh, and other senior national security leaders to discuss deepening the US-India Major Defence Partnership and advancing cooperation between our countries for a free, prosperous and open Indo-Pacific and Western Indian Ocean Region,” the Pentagon said. In Japan, Austin will

join US Department of State Secretary Antony Blinken for the US-Japan Security Consultative Committee (‘2+2’), hosted by Japan’s Foreign Minister ToshimitsuMotegi and Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi, to emphasize that the US-Japan Alliance has never been more resolute and resilient – the cornerstone of peace and security in a free and open Indo-Pacific in the face of long-term competition with China, it said. In South Korea, Austin and Blinken will attend a US-South Korea Foreign and Defence Ministerial (‘2+2’), hosted by Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong and Defence Minister Suh Wook, to reaffirm the United States’ ironclad commitment to the security of the Republic of Korea, and emphasise that the US–South Korea alliance remains a linchpin of peace, security, and prosperity in Northeast Asia, a free and open Indo-Pacific, and around the world, the Pentagon said.

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King whether the US was developing stronger ties with India, which considers itself “neutral” as a part of the Quad. The leaders of the Quad, Modi, Biden and Prime Ministers Scott Morrison of Australia and Yoshihide Suga of Japan are to meet virtually for their first summit on Friday as they mutually face the growing threat from China. “The Indo-Pacific is the most consequential region for America’s future and remains the Department of Defense’s priority theatre,” Davidson said of the US pivot to the region that began with former President Donald Trump and Biden appears committed to, recognising the threat from China.

With immense pride and joy, We the family members take pleasure in congratulating Miss Ethel Kikon, D/o. Mr. Ayilo Kikon and Mrs. Lolenla Kikon on being conferred with Doctor of Philosophy (PHD) in Education from NEHU, Shillong. We wish her the very best in the future endeavors. (Mrs Rosemerry Kikon) Wokha Nagaland

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WOKHA HUMTSOE ELUMYO SENIOR YOUTH WELFARE FORUM

WOKHA – 797111 : NAGALAND With immense pride and joy the Wokha Humtsoe Elumyo Senior Youth Welfare Forum (WHESYWF) would like to convey our heartiest congratulations to our following esteemed members on their new role and promotion. 1. Er. Yanpemo Lotha on being promoted to Chief Engineer PWD (Housing) Kohima, Nagaland. 2. Smti. Liboni Humtsoe Promoted to Director, Rural Development Department Kohima, Nagaland. 3. Elithung Ovung promoted to Sub Treasury Officer (STO) Changtongya. The Union wishes them more success, good health and wisdom in their future endeavours. Sd/Sd/(YISANBEMO HUMTSOE) (RENCHIO MURRY) Gen. Secy, WHESYWF President, WHESYWF

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ic, in a devastating year”, which also caused a “social and economic pandemic”, he said. “The reasons for the solemn commitment that I have just made are that they need it most -- the homeless, without decent housing, the retired poor, unemployed or on layoff, the precarious workers and entrepreneurs.” Rebelo de Sousa also spoke for the first time about reopening the country, which has been under a general lockdown since January 15, stating that it will be done “with wisdom and success”.

MEETING CALL There will be an emergency meeting for P.K.(jv) N.C.S.U. share holders on 12-03-2021 (Friday) at Ura Hotel near Red cross building Kohima at 1.p.m.Therefore all share holders are compulsory to attend the meeting. K-556

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General meeting of share holders Ex-servicemen Dimapur Multipurpose Co-operative Society is scheduled on 16 Mar 2021 at 10.00 AM at Kohima Building. All share holders are requested to bring their share holders card alongwith ID proof and photos of self and nominee positively. Rokuolhoulie Dzüvichü General Secretary K-548

NOTICE SUMI COMMUNITY DAROGAJAN has convened a general Meeting on 13.03.2021 at 11:00 am in the residence of Mr. Akato Achumi Community Chairman to discuss the important agenda. Therefore all the members are requested to attend the meeting without fail. SIMON ACHUMI, Gen. Secy # 9856197254

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The Naga United Village (NUV) has convened its general meeting for the year 2021 to be held on 20th March, 2021, 10:00 AM at the Council Hall. All the concerned residents of the village are requested to attend the meeting positively. Sd/(NG. Sheh) Secretary, NUVC

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LISBON, MAR 10 (IANS): Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has started his second term as head of state, promising “good use of European funds, with good management” of financial resources to help the country’s postpandemic recovery. Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, he said that his mission will be to end fear, “restore the confidence of the Portuguese people” and restore the “balance of health services”, reports Xinhua news agency. Rebelo de Sousa was re-elected President in the January 24 general elections with 60.67 per cent of the vote. In his oath of office, Rebelo de Sousa pledged to “defend, comply and enforce the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic”. Portugal was experiencing “economic growth” and was on the “path of balanced public accounts until the arrival of the pandem-

This is for the information of the general public that indulging in any kind of illegal/ immoral activities within the jurisdiction of Signal Angami Village, Dimapur is strictly prohibited and for which regular checking will be conducted by the Youth Organization. Defaulters, if any, will be dealt with as per laws laid down by the Village Council and the Youth body. Sd/Kezevi Natso President, SAVYO

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Police stand after they seized Sanchaung district in search of anti-coup demonstrators in Yangon, March 8. (Reuters)

BEIJING, MAR 10 (PTI): Chinese President Xi Jinping has told the country’s military that it must be prepared to respond to a variety of “complex and difficult” situations at any time, and to resolutely safeguard national sovereignty. Xi, 67, who heads the ruling Communist Party and the military made the remarks at a panel discussion attended by representatives of the armed forces during the annual Parliament session in Beijing on Tuesday. “The current security situation of our country is largely unstable and uncertain,” Xi said. “The entire military must coordinate the relationship between capacity building and combat readiness, be prepared to respond to a variety of complex and difficult situations at any time, resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, and pro-

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YA N G O N, M A R 1 0 (AGENCIES): Myanmar security forces fired tear gas and surrounded hundreds of anti-junta protesters at two places in Yangon on Wednesday, witnesses said, prompting the U.S. Embassy to call for their withdrawal. In New York, the U.N. Security Council failed to agree on a statement that would have condemned the coup in Myanmar, called for restraint by the military and threatened to consider “further measures”. Talks on the statement would likely continue, diplomats said, after China, Russia, India and Vietnam all suggested amendments late on Tuesday to a British draft, including removal of the reference to a coup and the threat to consider

The cause of death was not clear. In a Facebook live broadcast before he was detained, ZawMyat Linn urged people to continue fighting the army, “even if it costs our lives”. Crackdown on media Police on Tuesday also cracked down on independent media, raiding the offices of two news outlets and detaining two journalists. At least 35 journalists have been arrested since the Feb. 1 coup, Myanmar Now reported, of which 19 have been released. “It is grim, it is horrifying, and it is heart breaking,” Thin Lei Win, the co-founder of the independent Myanmar Now said in an interview. “Protesters as well as journalists are going out every single day wondering whether this is the last day that they are going to be doing their job. And I really fear that things will get worse before they get better.”

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ment business and included strikes at banks, factories and shops since the army ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government. “We are seeing reports of innocent students and civilians surrounded by security forces in North Okkalapa, as well as arrests,” the U.S. Embassy said in a statement. “We call on those security forces to withdraw from the area, release those detained, and allow people to depart safely.” Police and army officials did not respond to requests for comment. On Tuesday, ZawMyat Linn, an official from Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD), died in custody after he was arrested, the second party figure to die in detention in two days. “He’s been participating continuously in the protests,” said Ba Myo Thein, a member of the dissolved upper house of parliament.

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cientists have identified the 19th form of water ice. The exotic, four-sided crystals of this rare ice variety, now dubbed ice XIX, form at ultra-low temperatures and ultra-high pressures. It only exists in laboratory experiments, but researchers say it reveals more about other forms of ice, which can be found deep in the Earth’s mantle and on very cold planets and moons.

“To name a new ice form, one needs to elucidate exactly what the crystal structure is,” said lead researcher Thomas Loerting, a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. That means figuring out the simplest repeating structure of the crystal, where all of the atoms are located within that structure, and what the symmetry of the crystal structure is, Loerting said.

“Only if all of these are known, you are allowed to name your ice … Ice XIX is now the name for the new ice phase discovered in our work,” he told Live Science in an email. An article by Loerting and his colleagues describing the new form of ice was published Feb. 18 in the journal Nature Communications, alongside a study by researchers in Japan who verified the discovery. (Live Science)

number of HBO Max subscribers were able to watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League 10 days before its release thanks to a service error. On March 8, Twitter user Doug Bass revealed that when he went to play Tom & Jerry, the new CGI/ live-action hybrid film from director Tim Story, Snyder’s anticipated cut showed instead. As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, writers at its publication – along with Bass and other users – were able to watch the first hour of the film before it was

taken down. Some users shared screenshots of Justice League before Twitter sent takedown notices on behalf of Warner Bros. to those who shared the captures. Ray Fisher, who portrayed Cyborg in the original Justice League (2017), urged his followers yesterday to flood HBO Max on March 18 – the film’s official release date – to “beat a leak”. Following a long fanled campaign, Snyder’s version of the movie was last year confirmed for a 2021 release via HBO. (NME)

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ndian actor Adarsh Gourav has been nominated in the Leading Actor category for his role in “The White Tiger” at the BAFTA Awards 2021. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced its list of nominees for the year on Tuesday, which includes a record breaking number of female directors. This year also sees the most diverse set of nominations. Notable nominees include ones in the Leading Actress category for Radha Blank for “The Forty-YearOld Version”, Maria Bakalova for “Borat Subsequent Film” and Dominique Fishback for “Judas And The Black Messiah”. In the Leading Actor, Adarsh Gourav will compete with late actor Chadwick Boseman for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and Anthony Hopkins for “The Father.” “The White Tiger” also received nomination for Ramin Bahrani in the Best Adapted Screenplay category. (IANS)

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ardi B has become the first female rapper to achieve a diamond single award after her 2017 track ‘Bodak Yellow’ sold over 10 million units in the US. The song was the Bronx rapper’s major label debut single and later featured on her April 2018 debut album ‘Invasion of Privacy’. T h e R e -

cording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has confirmed that ‘Bodak Yellow’ is now a diamond-certified single after selling over 10 million units in the US, with the track passing the required threshold on March 8. According to the RIAA, one equivalent song unit is equal to a single digital song sale or 150 on-demand audio and/ or video streams. Responding to the award in a video posted on social media, Cardi explained how she first heard about the diamond certification and thanked her fans for their

support. “I just want to say thank you guys so much because without you guys, it wouldn’t have happened,” she told her followers in the below video. “It really made my day. And it really uplifted me.”

Cardi’s hit 2020 collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, ‘WAP’, recently went 5 x platinum. Earlier this week Saweetie spoke about working with Cardi B in the future on music. “Yeah, our teams have definitely been talking,” she said. “I think we’re just kinda waiting for that right record.” (NME)

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team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has found energy deficiency in certain cells in the human brain to be a major cause for Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder. According to the team, it is known that Parkinson’s disease is caused by the loss of dopaminergic cells (located in the central nervous system) in substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc), a key component of the ventral midbrain. “It is quite remarkable that loss of neurons in a small nucleus like SNc can have wide-ranging, devastating effects in all the four major domains of brain function -- sensory-motor, cognitive, affective and autonomous,” V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy from the institution said in a statement. “The sequence of the three computational studies suggests that metabolic deficiency within the basal ganglia circuit is the common underlying factor at the subcellular, cellular and K Y M C

network level in Parkinson’s disease. Thus, we have a reasonably comprehensive theory of the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease,” Chakravarthy added. For the study, published in the International Journal of Scientific Reports, the team developed a computational model that showed that energy deficiency might be a major cause of SNc cell loss in Parkinson’s disease. At the subcellular level, metabolic deficiency leads to changes like including alpha-synuclein aggregation, reactive oxygen species production, calcium elevation, and dopamine dysfunction, which are characteristic subcellular changes in Parkinson’s disease, the study indicated. This research aims to build a simplified model of the whole brain and use it to develop applications in medicine and engineering, the team said. Parkinson’s disease is the second most prominent neurodegenerative disease around the globe after Alzheimer’s disease.(IANS)

It is believed to have belonged to a plant-eating basal ceratopsian dinosaur known as Koreaceratops, which existed on the Korean Peninsula about 120 million years ago during the Albian age. The phalanx fossil was almost perfectly preserved, officials said. The city government reported the finding to the

Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). The CHA views the remains as having academic value and plans to send it to the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage for a more detailed study. In 2000, five dinosaur footprints, likely left about 100 million years ago, were found at a quarry on the island. (The Korea Herald)

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engaluru-based gaming star tup EWar Games has announced the launch of Free Fire Premiere League (FPL) in India. The Garena Free Fire tournament has over 50,000 participants from six different states of India including Karnataka, Delhi, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Telangana, and Maharashtra. The esports tournament started on March 5 and it will continue till March 20. There’s a prize pool of Rs1.5 lakh wherein the winner, 1st runners-up and 2nd runners-up will win cash prizes of Rs1 lakh, 30,000 and 10,000, respectively. There’s also a ‘Best Underdog Team’ award which includes prize money of Rs 10,000. The FPL will have different stages starting with around nine matches being played on a daily basis. It will move on to have 45 qualifiers’ matches with 540 teams, 18 quarter-final

matches with 90 teams, and 16 semi-final matches with 24 teams. Some of the popular Free Fire teams that are participating include Total Gaming, TSG, Lokesh Gamer, Nonstop Gaming, Nayeem Aalam, Villian Gaming, Techno Banda, Enigma Gaming and Jigs Official. There’s also going to be an IPL-like auction for the top 12 ‘invited teams’ where six franchise/state owners will participate in a virtual-wallet-based auction. Each owner will have the option of buying/owning two teams, and these teams will go on to represent their respective state and battle against the underdog teams. Nimish Raut, Fnatic India Head & Delhi owner and Rushindra Sinha, Founder of Global Esports & Maharashtra owner are among some of the state owners taking part in this virtual bid. (Hindustan Times)

75th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

INUSHE ACHUMI Alobo Naga & the band represented Nagaland at Trippin North East Music Fest at Trip Morjim, Goa. The band played for over an hour performing several originals and covers along with 7 other bands from other North eastern states across 2 days. ANTB would next perform at Manipur.

For your 75th Birthday, We just want to thank God for blessing us with such an amazing person in our lives, Thank You for always being there for us and never allowing us to carry the world on our shoulders. You’re simply the best, Husband, Father and Grandfather.. Love you the most. DP-1331

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‘Energy deficiency in brain cells may up Parkinson’s risk’

fossil assumed to be a toe bone of a dinosaur dating back to 120 million years ago has been discovered on a western island, a local government said Wednesday. The city government of Ansan, southwest of Seoul, said the 4.5-centimeter-long fossil was found by a citizen on Daebu Island last month.

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8th North East Zone Shooting Championship 2021 concludes

IOC Prez Bach wins unopposed second term to 2025 Thomas Bach

TOKYO, MAR 10 (AGENCIES): International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach on Wednesday won an unopposed second term that will keep him in the post until 2025, following a vote on the first day of a virtual IOC session. Bach received 93 of the 94 eligible votes cast in an online process. “Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart for this overwhelming vote of confidence and trust,” he told members after the vote. “I want to continue to achieve ambitious goals with you in the postcoronavirus world.” Bach took over in 2013 as the organisation’s ninth president since the body’s founding in 1894, succeeding outgoing president Jacques Rogge and beating five other candidates. Presidents can serve two terms - a first term of eight years and a second of

four if re-elected. A German lawyer who won a gold medal in fencing at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, Bach has been an IOC member since 1991. After taking over in 2013 he introduced a string of reforms a year later designed to reduce the cost and size of the Olympics, as potential host cities were scared away by the financial implications linked to the Games. Bach also had to navigate through the fallout of a 2014 Sochi Olympics doping scandal that eventually led to consecutive Olympic bans of Russia, and a troubled 2016 Rio de Janeiro that was marred by financial and political problems - and several corruption investigations. The 67-year-old has also faced the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic - the first Games to be delayed in peacetime. Bach has ruled the IOC virtually unopposed, with the vast majority of decisions in his eight years so far receiving unanimous support from its members, who currently number just over 100.

DIMAPUR (NPN): The 8th North East Zone Shooting Championship 2021 which was held from March from 4 at the 4th Assam Police Battalion, Kahilibara, Guwahati concluded on March 8 with the defending champion Assam retaining their title defeating the Services with 63 medals including 25 gold, 16 silver and 22 bronze. Nine shooters represented Nagaland where LipuChishi of Holy Cross School, Dimapur bagged Silver in in 10 Meter Air Rifle sub youth women individual; Imnanungsang of Ladybird School, Mokokchung bagged Bronze in 10 Meter Air Pistol sub youth men individual and Krishna Wangsu of Aries Rifle & Pistol Shooting Academy qualified for the 64th National Shooting Championships Competition 2021 to be held from April 11 at Bhopal with a score of 383/400. Altogether, 164 shooters from Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Services participated in the championship in 45 events including Trap Shooting for the first time in the North East Zone Shooting Championship. The 9th North East Zone Shooting Championship is scheduled during August/September in Manipur/ Nagaland, this was stated in a press release issued by Nagaland Rifle Association president, Merang Jamir.

6th JK Tyre Spring Autocross 2021

DIMAPUR (NPN): Dimapur Motor Sports Club in collaboration with JK Tyre (title sponsor) will be organising its 6th annual Autocross event at Agri Expo,4th Mile, Dimapur on March 18 and 19. The event will altogether have 5 categories: 1. Below 1000 cc 2. Above 1000 cc 3. SUV 4. Rookie 5. Ladies class. Registration and scrutiny will be on March 17 at 11 a.m. onwards.

Big crowd likely for 1st India-Eng T20

AHMEDABAD, MAR 10 (IANS): While the newlybuilt Narendra Modi Stadium saw very sparse crowds for the two Test matches that were held in Februaryend and early March, the T20 International series between India and England that begins on Friday is likely to see much better crowds with over 40,000 tickets already sold, according to local officials. The 1,10,000-capacity stadium is the largest cricket stadium in the world in terms of capacity. The recent India-Eng-

land Test matches were the first international cricket matches to be held after its reconstruction. “We are expecting a lot more crowd than what we saw in the Test matches. As of now, we have been able to sell over 40,000 tickets. We are expecting that the seats will be filled up for the first T20 International,” said a Gujarat Cricket Association official. The tickets are being sold online as well as offline at the hosting venue in Motera and also the Sardar Patel Stadium, Navrang-

pura here. Meanwhile, the Indian team did not practice on Wednesday as it took a day off whereas the England team did a training session. The first T20 International takes place on March 12 (Friday) while the remaining ones also take place at the same venue on March 14, 16, 18 and 20. All matches will begin at 7 p.m. The T20 International series will be followed by the ODI series in Pune on March 23, 26 and 28.

15th Peren Town inter-ward football tourney kicks off Highland Hall School holds 14th annual sports meet

(PTYO) began on Wednesday at Peren Town with OSD, NSDMA Government of Nagaland, Johnny Ruangmei as the special guest. The tournament will conclude on March 18. In the opening match, men’s Bana Colony Rising Star thrashed Peukwaram colony 7-0. In the second match women’s football match, Ndining Colony defeated Nsetning Colony 4-0. A total of 25 teams are vying for the coveted title of the 15th inter-ward tournament 2021. Earlier during the inaugural programme, invocation prayer was ofPeren Town Youth Organisation officials along with special guest, Johny Ruangmei, fered by pastor Peren Town Baptist Church, Haiku as he arrives for the programme on Wednesday at Peren Town. Nza pastor while special DIMAPUR (NPN): The ward football tournament under the aegis of Peren number waspresented by 15th Peren Town inter- for both men and women Town Youth Organization Kewizengdauliu.

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Earlier, the occasion began with a prayer from Director ABYM, NUV, Takosashi. The sports event was graced with colourful drill display

from the junior students, followed by March Past from four different houses. The sports event was made more cheerful by

the presentation from a renowned artiste Sunep Lemtur. The 41 AR, C-coy Nihokhu were also part of the sports event.

ON HIS 10TH DEATH ANNIVERSARY THE 11TH MARCH 2011

Dear Father, life has been so much easier while walking through with your unending support and achieving each dream with your encouragement a pleasure, your love and care always made life an easy journey. Words fail to express all that you’ve always been because you were and will continue to be very “Special” to us. Loving remembered Your loving wife, daughter & loved ones.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Born : 24-01-2004 – Died : 06-03-2021

With profound gratitude, we the bereaved family of Lt. Alirenla Kichu, D/o Alemyanger Kichu, Khensa Village would like to express our sincere gratitude to each and every individuals, neighbours, friends, organizations, churches, schools and well wishers for extending individual support physically, financially and spiritually during her brief illness and sad demise of our beloved daughter. Our special thanks to: 1. Dr. & Mrs Lima Imchen Eden Hospital. 2. Dr. Imtiakum BLK Hospital Delhi 3. Delhi Ao Baptist Arogo 4. Delhi Ao Senso Telongjem

State Camp for Boys (U-19) from Mar 13

DIMAPUR (NPN): The Nagaland Cricket Association will be organising the State Camp for the Boys U-19 from March 13 – 31, 2021 for the upcoming Vinoo Mankad Trophy 2020-21.

Chief guest Lashito Shohe, teachers and others during the sport meet.

IN REMEMBRANCE OF OUR DEAREST FATHER LT. KHATSÜHIE CHADI (LT. K. CHADI)

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DIMAPUR (NPN): Sumi Chess Association Nagaland (SCAN) will be conducting the All Nagaland Open Chess Championship 2021 from March 25 to 27at Tourist Lodge, Dimapur. The event would be held in three categories and the entry fee for Open category will be 1000/-, U-16 and U-18 category will be 500/- respectively. Interested players of U-14 and U-18 will have been asked to submit their valid date of birth certificate (Aadhar card/Pan/ Class 10 admit card if any) as proof to WhatsApp number 8732883086. 50% concession for will be given to senior citizens above the age of 65 years. An indigenous Nagas and any players who are serving in various departments in Nagaland are eligible to participate in the Championship. The total prize money will be Rs.1,50,000. Interested person can register their names at Hotel Tourist Lodge (Reception), Dimapur or deposit their entry fee at the given account SBI account of BovitoYeptho, A/C number - 2006 276 0006 IFSC code - SBIN0017215 or google pay at 7005157622. For any query one may contact at 7005 268 269, 9862950257, 7005157622.

DIMAPUR (NPN): Highland Hall School, Naga United Village held its 14th annual sports meet at the school campus with the theme “Education through sports”. The annual sports meet was declared open by chairman cum Head GB, Xelhozhe village, Lashito Shohe, who was the chief guest of the event. The sports commenced with Tug of War between the guest, teachers and the students.

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UCL: Dortmund in QFs; Juve knocked-out

BERLIN/TURIN, MAR 10 (IANS): Erling Haaland struck twice to ensure a 2-2 draw for Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie against Sevilla. Dortmund have thus won the two-legged tie 5-4 and booked a place f o r

themse lves in the quarter-finals. While Juventus were edged out of the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League by Porto on away goals despite the Ital-

ian top-flight champions winning the second leg 3-2 at home on Tuesday. Sevilla knew that only a victor y could turn things around and that is how they started the match on Tuesday, Xinhua news reports. Sevilla came out flying and dominated Dortmund in the opening stages as Lucas Ocampos unleashed a dangerous longrange effort with only three minutes played before Suso’s shot from the edge of the area went just wide in the 18th minute. Dortmund defended deep whereas Sevilla pushed forward relentlessly. Although the Spanish side dominated possession and was the more active team, it was Dortmund who broke the deadlock against the run of the play as Marco Reus’s square pass into the box allowed Haaland to tap home the opener with 35 minutes played. The visitors were visibly shocked by Dortmund’s goal whereas the hosts clinically took the narrow lead into halftime. After the restart, things went from bad to worse for Sevilla as Dortmund doubled their advantage with Haaland converting a penalty into the bottom right corner in the 51st minute. Sevilla needed three goals to force extra time. Julen Lopetegui’s men got the chance to halve the deficit in the 69th minute after Emre Can fouled Luuk de Jong inside the box. Youssef En-Nesyri stepped up and drilled the ball into the center of the goal to make it 2-1. The visitors grew in confidence while Dortmund remained dangerous on the

Naples calls for submission of ideas for Maradona statue ROME, MAR 10 formally opened (IANS): The city on Tuesday. of Naples called for The subsubmissions startmissions will be ing for a statue or evaluated by a other monument committee made to honour football up of city offigreat Diego Maracials, prominent dona, who played art critics, footfor local club Naball players, and poli at the peak of Maradona’s son, his career. Diego Armando News reports Jr. on Tuesday said Maradona, that the two major who died at the murals in tribute age of 60 on Noto Maradona were vember 25, 2020 close to complein his native Artion in the city, one gentina, played Diego Maradona of them some 12 for Napoli from meters (39 feet) in 1984-1991, a peheight, the Xinhua news agency re- riod that included the team’s only two ported. But the biggest news involved the Serie A championships. plans for a major statue to pay homage His death sparked an outpouring of to Maradona. The city invited sculptors grief in Naples, marked in part by Napoto submit ideas for the newest monu- li’s decision to change the name of what ment in a city already filled with cultural had been named “San Paolo Stadium” riches including the 12th-century Castel since it was constructed in 1959, to “DiOvo, the 2,000-year-old Catacombs of ego Armando Maradona Stadium” in the San Gennaro, the Renaissance-era Royal wake of the player’s death. The team also Palace, and the baroque San Carlo The- retired Maradona’s number 10, meaning ater. The contest for submissions was it cannot be used by future players.

counterattack. Sevilla were rewarded for their will to score another goal as Youssef En-Nesyri nodded home a corner from Ivan Rakitic to restore parity in added time. The Spaniards pressed frantically for the winner, but Dortmund protected the draw and their ticket to the next round until the final whistle.

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Near enchanting Aizawal, pops up a FIFA-funded football ground

Juve stunned by 10-man Porto

The Portuguese champions visited Juventus Stadium in Turin with a 2-1 lead from the first leg in February and extended that lead 19 minutes into Tuesday’s match as Sergio Oliveira scored from the penalty spot after teammate Mehdi Taremi was fouled by Merit Demiral in the box. Juventus, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, failed to respond in the first half but soon made amends after the interval with Federico Chiesa’s shot finding the far corner in the 49th minute. Porto suffered a blow in the 54th minute as Taremi was sent off after receiving a second yellow card. Nine minutes later, the hosts took the lead through Chiesa’s header. The visitors defended well to drag the match into extra-time and Oliveira stunningly put a longrange free-kick into the net in the 115th minute. Adrien Rabiot’s header two minutes later couldn’t save the Italian giants from exiting the competition as Porto reached the quarterfinal on away goals. Earlier, Norwegian prodigy Erling Haaland scored a brace to lead Dortmund to a 2-2 draw in the second leg with Sevilla and made sure the German side reached the last eight 5-4 on aggregate. The 20-year-old Haaland has scored 20 goals in 14 Champions League matches, the fastest anyone has ever reached that mark. The previous recordholder was Tottenham’s Harry Kane who took 24 matches to score 20 goals. Paris Saint-Germain will host Barcelona on Wednesday. The French champions won the first leg 4-1 at the Camp Nou. Liverpool will bring a 2-0 advantage to face Leipzig in Budapest.

Maracana stadium to be named after Brazil legend Pele RIO DE JANEIRO, MAR 10(AGENCIES): Brazil’s iconic Maracana stadium is to be named in honour of the country’s legendary footballer Pele. The move follows a vote by the Rio de Janeiro state legislature to change the venue’s name to the Edson Arantes do Nascimento - Rei Pele stadium. Edson Arantes do Nascimento is the 80-year-old’s full name, while Rei means king in Portuguese. The Rio de Janeiro’s state governor must approve the name change before it becomes official. Pele, who won three World Cups as a player for Brazil, scored his 1,000th goal at the stadium in 1969 when playing for Santos against Vasco da Gama. The Maracana held the 1950 and 2014 World Cup finals, as well as the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympics. More than 200,000 spectators are reported to have been in the stadium to watch Uruguay beat Brazil in the 1950 final.

NEW DELHI, MAR 10 (IANS): Nestled in the hilly area of the SairangDinthar, just 18km from the Aizawl city, the newly laid, FIFAfunded artificial football turf will strengthen Mizoram’s development programme. The Mizoram state government, which gave Rs 80 lakh for levelling the rocky area for the fotoball field, officially handed over the ground to Mizoram Football Association (MFA) on Monday. “We already have nine artificial grounds, spread across the state. But this will be our main training centre in future,” MFA secretary Tetea Hmar told IANS about the future plans. With the financial support of the world governing body (FIFA), and recommendation of the All India Football Federation

(AIFF), the foundation stone for the construction of the football ground in SairangDintharwas was laid in 2016. According to Hmar, the playing area of the new ground is 105x68 metres while it has four metres high steel wire mesh on all sides. “There is a six metres mesh behind each goal post. The world governing body has also provided equipment, including a tractor for maintenance of the artificial grass,” he said. On the opening of the ground, a grassroots football festival was organised. There was an exhibition match between the veterans’ teams. Hmar said without the support of local people it wouldn’t have been possible to have a ground in the region. Mizoram has 30 play-

ers representing different teams in the Indian Super League (ISL). “In future you will see more players making an impact at the national level,” said Hmar. With the support of the state government, a 100-bed hostel is also coming up. “Our goal is to have SairangDinthar as the main training centre of the state where we can also have coaching and referees’ course,” he said. Ar tificial football grounds have been key to the development of the game in the state, says Hmar. “Due to heavy monsoon rains throughout the year maintenance of natural grass is expensive. And because of the local weather conditions it is not practical to train regularly on a grassy ground. So, we use natural grass for competitions,” he explained.

Top seed Elina Svitolina falls in Dubai opener DUBAI, MAR 10 (AGENCIES): It was a tough day for the top seeds in the second round of the Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Duty Free Championships as top-seed Elina Svitolina of Ukraine was upset and second-seeded Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic needed three sets to advance. Ru s s i a ’s S ve t l a n a Kuznetsova rallied from a first-set loss to take out Svitolina, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. Meanwhile, Pliskova had her hands full with Latvia’s Anastasija Sevastova, but grinded out a 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2 victory. Third-seeded Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus advanced in straight sets, but

No. 4 seed Petra Kvitova of ond-round wins. Abierto Blinkova of Russia 6-3, the Czech Republic withZapopan Slove- 7-5 in the opening round at drew during her match nia’s Tamara Guadalajara, Mexico. with Switzerland’s Jil Zidansek Zidansek won 22 of Teichmann and fifthupset third- 30 her second return points seeded Kiki Bertens of s e e d e d and played steadfast -- she The Netherlands were A n n a converted six of eight break upset in straight sets. points -- throughout the Teenagers Coco Gauff, one-hour, 24-minute upa 16-year-old American, set. and Anastasia Potapova, Top-seeded Nadia a 19-year-old Russian, also Podoroska of Argentina, picked up No. 2 seed Marie Bouzkova secof the Czech Republic, No. 4 seed Sara Sorribes Tormo of Spain, No. 7 Leylah Fernandez of Canada, No. 8 seed Kaja Juvan of Slovenia, Switzerland’s Leonie Kung, Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard and United States’ Caty McElina Svitolina Nally also secured firstround victories.

WTT Contender: Japan to keep foreign spectators Sharath loses in away from Tokyo Olympics: Sources pre-quarters TOKYO, MAR 10 (AGENCIES): Japan ting participants and invitees to take part has decided to stage this summer’s Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics without overseas spectators due to public concern about COVID-19, two government sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. T h e Olympics, postponed by a year because of the pandemic, are scheduled for July 23 to Aug. 8 and the Paralympics from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said a decision on spectators would be made by the end of March. The government has concluded that welcoming fans from abroad would not be possible given public concern about the coronavirus and the detection of more contagious variants in many countries, the people said, declining to be identified because the information is not public. Kyodo News, which reported the decision on Tuesday, said the opening ceremony of the torch relay on March 25 would also take place without spectators. “The organising committee has decided it is essential to hold the ceremony in the northeastern prefecture of Fukushima behind closed doors, only permit-

in the event, to avoid large crowds forming amid the pandemic,” Kyodo said, quoting the officials. The Tokyo organising committee said a decision would be made based on “factors including the state of infections in Japan and other countries, possible epidemicprevention measures, and expert scientific advice.” Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto has said she wants a decision made on before the start of the torch relay on whether to allow overseas spectators. Sebastian Coe, the man behind the 2012 London Olympics which enjoyed sell-out crowds, and now President of World Athletics, said the goal has always been to ensure “the best possible games for the athletes and having full stadiums of passionate people”, preferably with a “good global presence”. “With all the work being done around vaccinations and the huge sacrifices large parts of the world have made over the last year, I would hope that fans (international and domestic) will be able to attend (the Tokyo Olympics), of course it would be better,” he told Reuters.

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DOHA, MAR 10 (IANS): Paddler Achanta Sharath Kamal’s impressive run at the WTT Star Contender Doha came to an end after he suffered a 9-11, 8-11, 6-11 defeat at the hands of world No. 12 DimitrijOvtcharov of Germany in a men’s singles pre-quarterfinals match on Wednesday. World No. 32 Kamal, who surprised world No. 16 Germany’s Patrick Franziska in the last round, started the game well and gave a tough fight to his relatively higher-ranked German opponent as the first two games of the match went neck-and-neck before the 2012 London Olympics bronze medallist Ovtcharov turning the momentum in his favour. The German further capitalised on the 2-0 lead and wrapped up the match to enter the quarter-final stage. With Sharath’s defeat, Indian participation at the tournament came to an end. Earlier, GnanasekaranSathiyan and Manika Batra made second round exits in the singles competition.

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